Solomon Muthuri v Menya Services Savings & Credit Society Limited [2021] KECPT 569 (KLR) | Cooperative Societies | Esheria

Solomon Muthuri v Menya Services Savings & Credit Society Limited [2021] KECPT 569 (KLR)

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE CO-OPERATIVE TRIBUNAL AT NAIROBI

TRIBUNAL CASE NO.397 OF 2016

SOLOMON  MUTHURI .............................................CLAIMANT

VERSUS

MENYA  SERVICES  SAVINGS  AND

CREDIT  SOCIETY  LIMITED......................... RESPONDENT

JUDGMENT

1.  Claim  before the Tribunal is dated  14. 7.2016  and filed  on 26. 7.2017. The same  seeks  for :

a.   Refund  of a total sum  of  Kshs.797,595/=

b.   Damages  for loss  of income  and profit  from the matatu  business

c.   Cost  and interest

d.   Any other relief  this Tribunal  may deem fit  and just  to grant.

2.   The Respondent  denied  the claim  vide their  Statement of Defence  dated 20. 12. 16 which  was filed with  consent  of parties as  the Respondent  sought  to set aside  interlocutory  judgment  entered  on 9. 11. 16.

3.   Claimant’s  claim/case

Claimant  was a member of  Respondent  and was  member number  023 and had  2  motor vehicles  KAS 184G and KBB 060L.

Claimant  claims  from his Statement of  claim  had been barred from engaging  in the transport  business  by Respondent  causing him  loss  of income and daily  profit from July  2013  to date  of filing  suit.

Its  claim is for:

1.  Kshs.650,000/= as savings

2.  Kshs.96,000/=  dividends

3.  Kshs.41,000/= as share  contribution for  purchase  of plot  at makutano.

4.  Kshs. 10,000/= purchase of  Sacco Van.

5.  Loss of  income  and profit  from rates  business.

4.  Claimant  case was  heard  on  12. 1.2020 where  he adopted  his witness statement  dated  14. 7.2016 and produced  his list of  documents  dated  14. 7.2016 and supplementary  list of documents  dated  5. 3.2020.

He claims  he had a loan with the Respondents and he paid it  in full.  The Statement of  Account  dated 31. 11. 2012evidences  the same.

He wrote  his resignation  letter on  19. 11. 2013 and was  to receive  his refund  within 90 days.

During  cross  examination he stated  he had not guaranteed loans of any members of the Respondent. All  the members whom  he had  guaranteed  had paid  up their loans.

The claimant’s  submissions dated 19. 2.2021  and filed  on 23. 2.2021have also been  taken  into  consideration.

The submissions  reiterated  the Claimant’s case  and evidence.

5.  Respondent’s claim/Case

Abraham  Kareithi  the Manager  of Menya  Sacco  Limited gave  evidence  on behalf  of Respondent. According  to his evidence  the Claimant  has a loan balance and the  members  he  guaranteed  loans  had to be  discharged.

He stated  the Claimant’s loan  balance  was; (i) Kshs.243,482/= before  accruing  interest.

(ii) Emergency  loans  Kshs.158,344/=

(iii) Normal loan  Kshs. 73,647/=

After accrued  interest  total  from November  2013  is Kshs.951,765. 75/=.

6.  The  Claimant’s Dividends  were used  to offset part  of the loan as  per the Respondent’s  evidence.

He stated  Claimant  had guaranteed  5 people  and there  were  3 pending  loans from  those he had guaranteed.

On the plot entitlement-RW1 stated many members contributed  and Respondent  is still servicing  the loan  and shares  can only  be transferred but not  refunded.

The Respondent filed  their  submissions  dated 22. 2.2021 and filed on 2. 3.2021 which have been taken into consideration.

7.  The issues  to be determined  herein  are:

(i)  Whether  the Claimant  resigned  or was he  expelled  from the Sacco.

(ii) Whether  the  Claimant is  entitled  to his savings  and share  contributions?

(iii)  Whether the  Claimant  owe the  Respondent  any money  in form of loan?

(iv)  Whether  Claimant is entitled  to loss and income  from July  2013.

8.  Issue one:

Did  the Claimant  resign or was he  expelled  from the Sacco?

From  the evidence  adduced  by the parties, we find no evidence alluding  to the  fact that the  Claimant  was expelled from  the  Sacco  however we note that  the only evidence  available  is one for  the claimant  resigning  as a member  of the Respondent  Sacco  vide letter dated 19. 11. 2013.

9.  Issue two:

Is the Claimant  entitled  to his savings  and share  contribution?

The Co-operative Societies Rules are  very clear  on  refund  of shares  and or  contributions. The same are refundable where  there  are no liabilities attaching  on the member.

The Claimant  claim  the Respondent  owe him  a refund  of Kshs.797,593/=.

The Respondents  on the other  hand  claim  the  Claimant  has unpaid  loans  and some of the persons  he had guaranteed  loans had not serviced  their loans. The Claimant loans amount to Kshs.243,482/= as per  RW1 evidence  with interest  and Kshs.649,210/=  in emergency  loan.

Further  there is  the claim  for the Claimant  having  guaranteed other members  loans  and some of the members  have since  defaulted.

Having  considered  these assertions  and submissions  by both  parties, the  Claimant avers  if indeed  he had  an emergency  loan  the maximum  he would have  been allowed  to take was  Kshs. 80,000/= which  was confirmed  by RW1.

We find the Claimant  is entitled  to his savings  and share contributions  less the amount  he has  in loans.

10.  Issue three :

Does the  Claimant  owe the Respondent  any money  in form of a loan?

We find the Claimant owes the Respondent  kshs.100,000/= in terms  of loans.

As  of the year  2012 and  2013  the Claimant  was  servicing  a loan which  makes  us conclude  he was repaying his loans.

11.   Issue  four:

Is the Claimant  entitled  to  loss and income  from July  2013?

The Tribunal  finds  the Claimant  was not expelled  from the  Respondent  Sacco as  they would  like us to  believe. No evidence  has been  placed  before  the  Tribunal  to make  us  think otherwise.

With  this in mind we find  he was  not  expelled  and  thus  he cannot  claim for  loss of income  if any  from the  Respondent.

12.  Conclusion

1.  The Tribunal  thus finds  the  Claimant  is entitled  to a refund  of Kshs. 500,000/=.

2.  Prayer  No.  2 on loss  of income and profit fails .

3.  Claimant entitled  to Costs  and interest  at court rates.

Judgment signed, dated and delivered virtually this 3rdday of June, 2021.

Hon. B. Kimemia                  Chairperson                Signed       3. 6.2021

Hon. J. Mwatsama              Deputy Chairperson  Signed       3. 6.2021

Mr. P. Gichuki                       Member                       Signed       3. 6.2021

Tribunal Clerk                        Leweri

Kaaria  for the Claimant

Mutuma  for Respondent

Hon. J. Mwatsama              Deputy Chairperson  Signed       3. 6.2021