JIM MATIA BANDI V HERMAN ONZERE & 6 OTHERS [2009] KEHC 2326 (KLR)
Full Case Text
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA
AT ELDORET
MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL APPLICATION 81 OF 2007
JIM MATIA BANDI ……………………………..……… APPLICANT
VERSUS
HERMAN ONZERE …………………….……… 1ST RESPONDENT
ISAAC INJIRA ………………………………….. 2ND RESPONDENT
CHRISTOPHER M’MBOGO …………..…….. 3RD RESPONDENT
JOHNSTONE JOMO OMBEVA ……..……… 4TH RESPONDENT
GABRIEL AMBANI AMAIZA …………..……. 5TH RESPONDENT
JAMIN IGADWA ……………………………….. 6TH RESPONDENT
NIXON LUSENO …………………………..…… 7TH RESPONDENT
RULING
This is an application under the provisions of Section 18 of the Civil Procedure Act, Cap. 21 for an Order that the Eldoret CMCC No. 239 of 2006 be transferred to the Eldoret High Court for hearing and determination.
The main ground for the application is that the amount which might ultimately be awarded in the Judgment will be beyond the pecuniary jurisdiction of the Lower Court. The Applicant says that his claim in the sum of Ksh. 10 Million in damages for defamation.
The application is opposed by the Defendants.
I have carefully perused the Amended Plaint dated 20th December, 2006. It is my view that this Court cannot speculate or predict the likely outcome in the suit before the Chief Magistrate’s Court. To allow the transfer of the suit on the allegation that the Plaintiff is likely to be awarded Sh. 10 Million in damages would be improper, speculative and an interference with the due process of the Court.
If the Applicant knew of the level of damages he intended to seek, he ought have filed his suit in the appropriate jurisdiction.
The application is not merited and is an abuse of the Court process. This is not a suitable case for transfer of a suit from the Subordinate Court to the High Court.
The application is dismissed with costs to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Defendants.
DATED AND DELIVERED AT ELDORET ON THIS 2ND JUNE, 2009.
M. K. IBRAHIM
JUDGE
In the presence of:
Applicants
Six (6) Defendants
Mr. Kitur holding brief for Mr. Shitsama for the 4th, 5th and 6th Respondents