Yogi Suppliers Limited v Kenya Textile Mills Limited [2016] KEHC 5386 (KLR) | Landlord Tenant Disputes | Esheria

Yogi Suppliers Limited v Kenya Textile Mills Limited [2016] KEHC 5386 (KLR)

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA

AT NAIROBI

CIVIL   APPEAL NO.  384   OF 2013

YOGI SUPPLIERS LIMITED ………………APPELLANT

VERSUS

KENYA TEXTILE MILLS LIMITED ……...RESPONDENT

RULING

This appeal arises from the judgment   and order of the Business Premises Rent Tribunal (Honourable D. Mochache) made on 12th June 2013 in Nairobi Business Premises Rent Tribunal case No. 969 of 2012.

The dispute is between Landlord and Tenant governed by Cap 301 Laws of Kenya (Landlord, Tenant, Shops, Hotels and Catering Establishments Act).

Section 15 and 16(2)  of the said Act  as amended  on 15th December 2015 before  this appeal  was instituted  is clear that  the appeals from Business Premises  Rent Tribunal lie  to the Environment  and Land Court.  The amendment  vide Statute Law Miscellaneous  Amendment  Act  No. 25 of 2015 which came  into effect on 15th December 2015 effectively divested this court (High Court  of jurisdiction  to hear  and determine  any appeal from Business Premises  Rent Tribunal or the subordinate  court where  disputes   are between Landlords and Tenants.  That being the case, this  court has no option but to  down its tools and say  no more thing than refer  the appeal  to the court  with competent  jurisdiction to hear  and  determine the subject  matter in dispute.  To do otherwise would be tantamount to usurping the jurisdiction   of a court of equal status as contemplated in Article 162(2) (b) of the Constitution and whose jurisdiction is exclusive.  It will also amount to  violation of Article  165(5) (b)  of the Constitution which expressly ousts  the jurisdiction  of the High Court  from hearing  and  determining   disputes s preserved  for the court  contemplated  in Article  12(2) (b)  of the Constitution.

Consequently, I  direct that  this appeal be  and is hereby placed before  the Environment and Land Court  for further directions as  to its  disposal as the court  may deem fit and  just.

Orders accordingly.

R.E. ABURILI

JUDGE

20. 4.2016