Miguna v Lufthansa Group operating as Lufthansa German Airlines & 6 others; Kenya National Commission on Human Rights & another (Interested Parties) [2022] KEHC 316 (KLR) | Access To Justice | Esheria

Miguna v Lufthansa Group operating as Lufthansa German Airlines & 6 others; Kenya National Commission on Human Rights & another (Interested Parties) [2022] KEHC 316 (KLR)

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Miguna v Lufthansa Group operating as Lufthansa German Airlines & 6 others; Kenya National Commission on Human Rights & another (Interested parties) (Petition 47 of 2020) [2022] KEHC 316 (KLR) (Constitutional and Human Rights) (5 May 2022) (Directions)

Neutral citation: [2022] KEHC 316 (KLR)

Republic of Kenya

In the High Court at Nairobi (Milimani Law Courts)

Petition 47 of 2020

HI Ong'udi, J

May 5, 2022

Between

Miguna Miguna

Applicant

and

Lufthansa Group operating as Lufthansa German Airlines

1st Respondent

Air France

2nd Respondent

Attorney General

3rd Respondent

Raychelle Omamo, The Cabinet Secretary,Ministry Of Foreign Affairs

4th Respondent

Captain Gilbert M.Kibe, Director General,Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA)

5th Respondent

Alex Gitari, Acting Managing Director Kenya Airports Authority

6th Respondent

Fred Matiang’i, Cabinet Secretatry, Ministry of Interior And Coordination of National Government

7th Respondent

and

Kenya National Commission on Human Rights

Interested party

The Law Society of Kenya

Interested party

Directions

1. I have heard both counsel on this issue of access to the E-citizen platform by the petitioner. I had earlier directed that the 3rd, 4th and 7th respondents facilitate the said access. However, this was before I had heard from M/s Mwangi who unknown to me had gone off the platform. Counsel has submitted that the respondents would want to know what the real issue is in order to respond effectively. I have already pointed out the delays in hearing this matter. For the interest of Justice to be served, I set aside the earlier directions and I direct the Petitioner to file and serve formal application within 3 days.

2. Responses to be filed served within 5 days of service.

3. Brief submissions limited to 4 pages to be filed and exchanged within 7 days. The petitioner to have the first 3 days.

4. Mention on 23. 5.2022 for a ruling date.

DELIVERED VIRTUALLY, SIGNED AND DATED THIS 5THDAY OF MAY, 2022 IN OPEN COURT AT MILIMANI, NAIROBI.H. I. Ong’udiJudge of the High Court