Rulings

CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS IN LAND MATTERS CAN SALVAGE A TRANSACTION THAT IS OTHERWISE VOID IN LAW  

2022 is a good year for justice in land matters for our Firm. High Court judge Lady Justice Christine Ochieng considered a case in which our clients were the wife and children of a purchaser (now deceased) who had bought a parcel of land, but the purchaser had failed to obtain Land Control Board Consent …

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Kenyan Voters in the Diaspora afforded the right to vote during daylight

We are pleased to announce that we represented the Kenya Human Rights Commission in a human rights/election-related case before Honourable Justice Antony Mrima to compel the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to make provision for Kenyans living in the Diaspora who are scheduled to vote in the upcoming election but are in countries that …

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Landmark Ruling by Justice J. Okongo directing the Land Registrar to Excise Land in favour of Colonial Detainee beneficiaries

Nick Omari, the head of litigation at Muthoga & Omari Advocates is pleased to announce that in a landmark Ruling by Hon. Justice J. Okongo on 27th January, 2022 the High Court ordered the Land Registrar of Kiambu to exercise land from the beneficiaries of 2 brothers who had disinherited their other younger brother whilst …

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