The Court of Appeal (Election Petition) Rules | Legal Notice 114 of 2017 — Kenya law | Esheria

The Court of Appeal (Election Petition) Rules

These Rules may be cited as the Court of Appeal (Election Petition) Rules.

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Jurisdiction
Kenya
Instrument
Notice
Citation
Legal Notice 114 of 2017
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en

Source attribution: Source: Kenya Law

Statute overview

About this statute

These Rules may be cited as the Court of Appeal (Election Petition) Rules. Defines terms used in these Rules, including advocate, appeal, Commission, Court, judge, notice of appeal, notice of cross-appeal, Registrar, registry, and respondent. These Rules aim to facilitate the just, expeditious and impartial determination of election petition appeals under the Court's appellate jurisdiction (Article 164 (3) of the Constitution). These Rules apply to appeals from High Court decisions in election petitions and related matters; where these Rules lack provision the Court of Appeal Rules for civil appeals apply so far as consistent; where there is conflict these Rules prevail; a Court decision that one rule prevails does not invalidate the other rule but renders it inoperative to the extent of inconsistency. The Court has discretion to determine the effect of any failure to comply with these Rules, subject to Article 159(2)(d) of the Constitution and the timelines set by the Constitution or other electoral law.