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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
High Court at Nairobi (Nairobi Law Courts)
Petition 592 of 2012
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COLUMBUS MAKOKHA SHIUNDU................................................................1ST PETITIONER
ISAIAH MUSUNGU NAMBIKHWA................................................................. 2ND PETITIONER
MARTIN K. MULAMA......................................................................................3RD PETITIONER
DAVID ASHIAMA JUMA...................................................................................4TH PETITIONER
MUSA CHICHOLE MAHERO...........................................................................5TH PETITIONER
MWAJUMA NYAROTSI NAMATSI.................…............................................6TH PETITIONER
JOHN WANINGU WERE................................................................................7TH PETITIONER
IMMANUEL WERE WANINGU.......................................................................8TH PETITIONER
RAPHAEL JUMA MATETE............................................................................9TH PETITIONER
MUSA M MAKOKHA...................................................................................10TH PETITIONER
AND
PATRICK OKUKU.......................................................................................1ST RESPONDENT
KENNEDY ECHESSA................................................................................2ND RESPONDENT
GABRIEL ATOKO......................................................................................3RD RESPONDENT
GEORGE AMBUCHE.................................................................................4TH RESPONDENT
BASIL KHALUMI MISANGO...................................................................5TH RESPONDENT
FRANCIS WASHIKA................................................................................6TH RESPONDENT
ALPHONSE BWIRE.................................................................................7TH RESPONDENT
GABRIEL ANAMANJIA...........................................................................8TH RESPONDENT
JUSTINA RAPANDO...............................................................................9TH RESPONDENT
GREGORY MAKOKHA WERE.............................................................10TH RESPONDENT
MUMIAS OUTGROWERS COMPANY (1998) LTD...........................11TH RESPONDENT
VINCNENT SAMBULA.........................................................................12TH RESPONDENT
AUGUSTINE SAKWA...........................................................................13TH RESPONDENT
DAN MUSUKU......................................................................................14TH RESPONDENT
CHARLES OKUKU...............................................................................15TH RESPONDENT
FRANCIA BASIL KHALUMI ................................................................16TH RESPONDENT
ALEXANDER WAMALILI....................................................................17TH RESPONDENT
ALI MUTIMBA.......................................................................................18TH RESPONDENT
REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES ............................................................19TH RESPONDENT
RULING
1. This petition concerns the election of directors of Mumias Outgrowers Company (1998) Ltd. It is a public company that represents and promotes the interests of sugarcane framers within the Mumias Zone, Kakamega County. When this petition came up for directions, I directed counsel for the petitioners to show cause why this matter should not be transferred to the Kakamega High Court for hearing and disposal.
2. Prof Ojienda, S.C., for the petitioners contended that this matter is primarily against the Registrar of Companies, whose offices are situated in Nairobi and the case does not involve matters of taking evidence. According to counsel, the physical presence of the respondents is unnecessary as the matters are purely of a legal and constitutional nature. Mr Lutta, counsel for the company and some of the respondents, opposed the application primarily on the basis that the elections which are subject of the case are also the subject of ongoing litigation particularly in Kakamega HCCC NO. 122 of 2011 where the High Court has made several decisions on the matter.
3. In my view, the proper forum for the hearing of this case is in the Kakamega High Court. My decision is based on several reasons. First, the existence of Kakamega HCCC No 122 of 2011 and attendant litigation. This litigation may have a bearing and effect on these proceedings and it is proper that the judge in Kakamega should have regard to these proceedings.
4. Second, is the issue of access to justice which is a right protected under Article 48 of the Constitution. A case such as this is of particular public interest and where a company has at least 70,000 members, it is important that its members are able to attend court without the inconvenience of costs. The right of access to justice means that litigation is no longer a preserve of the lawyers and judge exchanging technical legal arguments but also involves the public who are able to follow legal proceedings affecting them at their convenience.
5. Thirdly, devolution of power is one of the national values and principles recognised under Article 10 and the convenience of otherwise of the Registrar of Companies must be subordinated to the right of access to justice and of public officers to attend to their duties outside their offices. The Registrar of Companies as a public office is able to attend court in Kakamega.
6. I therefore order that this suit be and is hereby transferred to the High Court, Kakamega for hearing and disposal. Costs shall be in the petition.
DATEDandDELIVERED at NAIROBI this 4th day of January, 2013
D.S. MAJANJA
JUDGE
Prof. Ojienda, S.C instructed by Prof. Tom Ojienda and Associates Advocates.
Mr Lutta instructed by Lutta and Company Advocates for the 3rd, 4th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th respondents.