David Mwenda Mwika v Charles Murungi M'mauta M'mwika & 2 others [2013] KEHC 1996 (KLR) | Injunctions | Esheria

David Mwenda Mwika v Charles Murungi M'mauta M'mwika & 2 others [2013] KEHC 1996 (KLR)

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE  HIGH      COURT OF KENYA AT MERUE&L NO. 72 OF 2013

DAVID MWENDA MWIKA....................................................................PLAINTIFF

VS

CHARLES MURUNGI M'MAUTA

M'MWIKA AND 2 OTHERS ….............................. DEFENDANTS/RESPONDENT

RULING

The application herein is dated 20th March 2013 and seeks orders.

1.  That the Honourable Court be pleased to certify the annexed application of utmost urgency and hear the same in the first instance due to its urgency (sic).

2.  That  the  Honourable  Court  be  pleased  to  inhibit  all  dealings  with  land parcels  NO'S.  1542,6390,  AND  4464  AMWATHI  MUTUATI  11A Adjudication Section pending hearing and determination of this suit or  until further orders of this court.

3. That the Honourable Court be pleased to issue an order of injunctions restraining  the  defendant  from  disposing  or transferring  the  land  parcel NO'S. 1542/6390 AND 4464 AMWATHI/MUTUATI/11A pending hearing and determination of this suit.

4.  That an order of  injunction  restraining  the defendant from  evicting  and interfering in any manner with the plaintiffs property on land parcel NO'S.

1542,  6390  and  4464  AMWATHI/MUTUATI  11A  Adjudication  Section pending hearing and determination of this suit.

During inter-parties hearing of the application on 1/7/2013, the applicant said that he wanted an order so  that  he could  get  his father's land. The court

patiently explained to him that the hearing was not for the main suit but for his application dated 20/3/2013. He was even not sure regarding the date of his application. The Court felt that he either was not sure of what relief he sought from the court or  successfully feigned ignorance.

Mr Kiongo, for the Attorney General, countered that  as the applicant did not even know the date of his application nor the relief he sought from the court, it should be dismissed with costs.

I agree that the applicant failed to prosecute his application dated 20/3/2013. I also note that the defendants had not made any replies to the application when it came  up  for  inter-parties  hearing.  Given  the  fact  that  the  application  dated

20/3/2013 was not prosecuted by the application during the inter-parties hearing of the same, I have no choice but to dismiss it. I grant no order as to costs. In doing so, I am persuaded by the fact that the defendants had not responded to the application. Indeed, the 1st defendant did not turn up in court even after being served by the plaintiff.

I, however, note that the applicant has claimed that his late father's parcels of land were transferred to the defendant, his brother, before institution of the succession proceedings   was done. The allegation of fraud is a serious matter which can only be properly ventilated and determined at the hearing of the main suit. The applicant claims that he lives on the suit lands. He also claims that the

1st defendant wants to evict him from the suit lands and also to sell them.

In my view, I think this is one case where the court may invoke Section 63 of the Civil Procedure Act to prevent the ends of justice from being defeated and make the following interlocutory Orders which appear to me to be just and convenient;-

1.  That  all  dealings  with  land  parcel  Numbers,  1542,  6390  and  4464

AMWATHI/MUTUATI/11A Adjudication Section be inhibited by this order of inhibition until this case is heard and determined.

2.  That  the  1st  defendant  be  restrained  by  an  order  of  injunction  from evicting  the  applicant  from  parcel  Number,  1542,  6390,  and  4464

AMWATHI/MUTUATI/11A Adjudication Section and from interfering with the applicants properties on the said parcel of land.

It is so ordered.

Delivered, dated and Signed in open court on 7th Day of August, 2013 in the presence of :

Court Clerk: Mwonjaru/Daniel

Alfred Kitheka for plaintiff

Kiongo for 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants.

1st defendant -absent

P.M. NJOROGE JUDGE