JAMES MWANGI NG'ANG'A v KENYATTA UNIVERSITY COUNCIL, ONESMUS K. OLE MOIYOI CHAIRMAN, KENYATTA UNIVERSITY COUNCIL, VICE CHANCELLOR KENYATTA UNIVERSITY, PROF. GEORGE S. ESHIWANI & LAWRENCE M. MUNGAI [2000] KECA 52 (KLR) | Stay Of Execution | Esheria

JAMES MWANGI NG'ANG'A v KENYATTA UNIVERSITY COUNCIL, ONESMUS K. OLE MOIYOI CHAIRMAN, KENYATTA UNIVERSITY COUNCIL, VICE CHANCELLOR KENYATTA UNIVERSITY, PROF. GEORGE S. ESHIWANI & LAWRENCE M. MUNGAI [2000] KECA 52 (KLR)

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF KENYA

AT NAIROBI

Civil Appli 317 of 2000 (UR.156/2000

JAMES MWANGI NG'ANG'A ........................................................................................................ APPLICANT

AND

KENYATTA UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ........................................................................... 1ST RESPONDENT

DR. ONESMUS K. OLE MOIYOI

CHAIRMAN, KENYATTA UNIVERSITY COUNCIL .................................................. 2ND RESPONDENT

VICE CHANCELLORKENYATTAUNIVERSITY..................................................... 3RD RESPONDENT

PROF. GEORGE S. ESHIWANI .................................................................................... 4TH RESPONDENT

LAWRENCEM. MUNGAI .............................................................................................. 5TH RESPONDENT

(Application for a stay of execution of the Ruling and allOrders of the High Court of Kenya against the Applicant   pending the filing and hearing and determination of the    intended Civil Appeal from the Ruling and Orders of the High    Court of Kenya at Nairobi (Hon. Commissioner of Assize Mr.   Justice Visram) dated 23rd October, 2000

in

H.C.C.MISC.APPLICATION NO. 512 OF 1994)

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RULING OF THE COURT

Mr Kowade, for the applicant, has applied for leave to withdraw this application on the ground that it has been overtaken by events.  The applicant's appointment has been terminated and his place taken by someone else.

While the Court has a discretion whether or not to grant leave to the applicant to withdraw his application, in the particular circumstances of this case, the proper course to take is to dismiss the application since it is part-heard.  It is so ordered.  We make no order as to costs.

Dated and delivered at Nairobi this 15th day of February, 2000.

R. O. KWACH

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JUDGE OF APPEAL

A. B. SHAH

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JUDGE OF APPEAL

S.E.O. BOSIRE

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JUDGE OF APPEAL

I certify that this is a truecopy of the original.

DEPUTY REGISTRAR