Imenti Co-operative Savings & Credit Society Limited v Lydia Nkatha Tharamba [2021] KECPT 614 (KLR) | Stay Of Execution | Esheria

Imenti Co-operative Savings & Credit Society Limited v Lydia Nkatha Tharamba [2021] KECPT 614 (KLR)

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE CO-OPERATIVE TRIBUNAL AT NAIROBI

TRIBUNAL CASE NO.95 OF 2019

IMENTI CO-OPERATIVE SAVINGS &

CREDIT SOCIETY LIMITED................................................CLAIMANT

VERSUS

LYDIA NKATHA THARAMBA......................................... RESPONDENT

RULING

1. The Respondent herein, Lydia  Nkatha Tharamba filed Notice of Motion as Application dated 23. 3.2020 seeking for:

a. That this Application be certified urgent, service  be dispensed  with and  it  be heard  ex parte  in the first instance;

b. That there  be a temporary  stay of execution  of the decree,  all consequential orders  and the warrants  of arrest  dated 13th  February, 2020 pending  the hearing  and determination  of this Application;

c. That  the Respondent  be allowed  to pay the decretal  sum in  monthly  installments  of Kshs.5000/=  until  payment  in full.

d. That costs  be in the cause.

2.   The main ground  of the application  is that judgment  and all Consequential  Orders were  obtained  exparte as  the  Respondent  was not personally  served with  summons  to enter  Appearance, notice  of entry  of judgment  and Notice  to  show cause  why he should  not be committed to  civil jail.

3.   The Application  was opposed  vide a Replying Affidavit  sworn  by Phineas  Kinoti  Kimathi who is the internal auditor  of Claimant on 20. 1.2021 and filed  22. 1.2021.

They  confirmed  the Respondent  was served  in all instances  she claims  she was not  served and  further that Respondent  was not being  candid  with the  truth.

4.  Parties  were granted  leave to  file their  written submissions  on   12. 1.2021. None  had been  filed  by then. On  10. 3.2021  none had been filed  and thus a ruling date  issued.

5.  The right  to commit a Judgment Debtor to civil jail  is provided  for under Section  38  of Civil Procedure Act  Cap  21, Laws of Kenya  which  provides for  powers  of the court to enforce  execution. It provides  that:

38 Powers  of court to enforce execution.

“ subject  to such conditions  and limitations  as may be  prescribed, the  court may, on  the application  of the decree  holder, order execution  of the decree-

a. By delivery  of  any property  specifically decreed;

b. By attachment  and sale,  or by sale without  attachment of any  property;

c. By attachment of debts;

d. By arrest  and detention in prison  of any person;

e. By appointing  a receiver or

f.   In such  other manner  as the nature  on the  relief  granted  may require.

6.  In the case  of  Mary ...Ndunda – vs-  Attorney General and  4 others [2016] eKLR....

7.  It should  be noted  the court  can  at any  time review  the orders  based  on any application  brought  by Judgment Debtor  the Respondent  in this  instance. The main  ground  ought to be  that the Rules  were not  followed  or procedure  not properly  followed  by either  court or parties.

8.  The Application  before  the court  has been  premised  on Order  21 Rule  12, Decree  may direct  payment  by  installments:

(i)Where  and  in so far as  a decree I for the payment  of money he  court may  for any  sufficient  reason  at the time of  passing  the decree order that payment  of the amount  decreed  shall  be postponed  or shall be  made by  installments, with  or without  interest,  notwithstanding  anything  contained  in the contract  under which  the money  is payable.

The only  viable  way to set  aside an order  to be committed  to civil jail  is when the Respondent  changes  the mode or manner  in which  the orders were  attained. The Respondent  avers  that she  was not served  with  any of the pleadings  in court.

9.  In the celebrated  case of  Grand  Creek LLC & Another  - vs-  Nathan  Chesang  Mosor [2015] eKLR held that:

“ Order 22  Rule  31  will come  into play  where the court, instead  of  issuing  a warrant  of arrest, decides  to issue  a  notice  calling upon  the Judgment Debtor  to appear  before court  on a day  specified  in the  notice and show cause why  he should  not be  committed  to prison. But where  Judgment  Debtor  does not appear  as directed  by the notice,  the court will  issue a  warrant of arrest”

10. In the instant  Application,  the matter  came  for Notice to Show Cause  on 15. 1.2020. There  was an Affidavit of Service  filed  by the Claimant’s  Process Server  one Geoffrey  Mburugu  M’mukiri  deponed  by one  Geoffrey  Mburugu  M’mukiri sworn  on  30. 12. 2019. In this  instance  as in all other  instances  of service  of summons to  enter  Appearance  dated 28. 4.2019 on 19. 3.2019 and  entry  of judgment  on 21. 8.2019 the Process Server  gave an elaborate account  of  how the  Respondent  was served  but refused  to  sign.  It is  on the basis  and strength  of the Affidavit  of Service  that Warrants  of Arrest were issued  as against  the Respondent. The Respondent  however, denies  the same  that she  was ever served  with summons  to enter  Appearance, Notice  of entry of  Judgment  and on Notice to Show Cause. The Respondent  though denying  has  not proposed  to cross- examine  the Process Server  to challenge  the veracity  of his averments  in all the Affidavit of Service.

In the case  of  Grand  Creek  LLC & Another  -vs-  Nathan  Chesang  Mosor [2015] eKLR:

“(14)  In law, failure  by the judgment – debtor  to acknowledge  or sign the process  does not  invalidate  service  at all.  In deed  the law  is that  such is good  service. See  order 5 Civil Procedure Rule.”

11. Having considered  all the facts  before  the  Tribunal  and Application  and Affidavits  in support  and Replying Affidavit  opposing the same, I find  that the  Application  before us  has no merit  and thus  the Application dated 23. 3.2020  is dismissed with  costs.

12. The Judgment Creditor to proceed with the execution process.

RULING SIGNED, DATED AND DELIVERED VIRTUALLY THIS 6TH DAY OF MAY, 2021.

Hon. B. Kimemia                  Chairperson                Signed      6. 5.2021

Hon. J. Mwatsama              Deputy Chairperson    Signed      6. 5.2021

Mr. P. Gichuki                       Member                       Signed      6. 5.2021

Tribunal Clerk                       Leweri

No appearance  for parties.

Hon. B. Kimemia                  Chairperson                Signed      6. 5.2021