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KOIGI WA WAMWERE
V.
ATTORNEY GENERAL

(2018) JELR 99751 (SC)

Supreme Court 13 Apr 2018 Kenya
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Suit Number:Application 15 of 2015
Judges:David Kenani Maraga, Jackton Boma Ojwang, Isaac Lenaola, Smokin C Wanjala, Susanna Njoki Ndungu
Other Citations:Koigi Wa Wamwere v. Attorney General [2018] eKLR

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF KENYA

AT NAIROBI

(Coram: Maraga: CJ and President, Ojwang, Wanjala, Njoki and Lenaola, SCJJ)

APPLICATION NO.15 OF 2015

- BETWEEN -

KOIGI WA WAMWERE.....................................APPLICANT

- AND -

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL........................RESPONDENT

(Being an Application seeking leave to appeal against the Court of Appeal Ruling in Civil

Application No. Sup 4 of 2015 (UR 3/2015 at Nairobi [Mwera, Mwilu and Otieno-Odek JJA]

dated 3rd July 2015) to the Supreme Court under Article 163 (4)(b) of the Constitution

of Kenya 2010 and Sections 15 and 16 (1) of the Supreme Court Act 2011 and part 4

Rule 26(1) of the Supreme Court Rules and all enabling provisions of the law)

RULING

1. UPON PERUSING the Notice of Motion dated and filed on 22nd July, 2015, which application is brought under Article 163 (4) (b) of the Constitution; Section 15 and 16(1) of the Supreme Court Act 2011 and Part 4 Rule 26(1) of the Supreme Court Rules and all enabling provisions of the law; seeking leave to appeal against part of the Judgment of the Court of Appeal which granted certification but limited the questions for consideration and determination by the Supreme Court to two; AND

2. UPON READING the supporting affidavit of Koigi Wa Wamwere dated 22nd July, 2015, together with the written submissions dated 2nd September, 2015 in support thereof; and the Attorney General’s submissions dated 4th November, 2015 in opposition thereto;

3. The applicant’s case is that a miscarriage of justice will occur on grounds that by limiting the questions for determination to only two, the Court of Appeal has excluded 16 other questions of general public importance.

4. The applicant urges that his case satisfies the criteria set out in Hermanus Phillipus Steyn and Giovanni Gnecchi Ruscone Sup Ct. App No. 4 of 2012 (Hermanus) and should be heard by this Court. It is the applicant’s further contention that the Court of Appeal cannot purport to set out two new grounds which he deems irrelevant to his intended appeal to the Supreme Court.

5. The respondent opposes the application on the ground that, it does not fall within the ambit of Article 163(4) (b) of the Constitution. The respondent also relies upon the Hermanus case. It is the respondent’s case that the Supreme Court is being asked to indirectly enhance the quantum of damages payable which is against the doctrine in Hermanus. Finally, the respondent submits that, the question of the constitutionality or otherwise of the two stints of the applicant’s detention, was not a substantive issue dealt with by the two superior Courts.

6. HAVING CONSIDERED THESE SUBMISSIONS, by a unanimous decision of this Bench, we make the following Orders under Article 163 (5) of the Constitution, and Rules 23 and 24 of the Supreme Court Rules 2012 (as amended).

ORDERS

REASONS

The Notice of Motion dated 22nd July, 2015 is hereby dismissed with costs in the cause.

No compelling reasons have been presented to the Court so as to warrant a review of the grant of certification by the Court of Appeal.

(b) The application as framed, goes beyond the ambit of Article 163 (4) (b) of the Constitution and is in fact, a full blown appeal, as if the application for review herein, had been granted.

DATED and DELIVERED at NAIROBI this 13th Day of April, 2018

.............................................................. ........................................................................

D. K. MARAGA J. B. OJWANG

CHIEF JUSTICE and PRESIDENT JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

OF THE SUPREME COURT

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S. C. WANAJLA N. S. NDUNGU

JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

.......................

I. LENAOLA

JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

I certify that this is a

true copy of the original

REGISTRAR,

SUPREME COURT OF KENYA

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