Omondi v Nyang’eya (Civil Appeal E002 of 2026) [2026] KEHC 4683 (KLR) (10 April 2026) (Ruling)
Stay of execution is granted to do justice to both sides, conditional upon deposit of the decretal sum within 30 days.
- Citation
- [2026] KEHC 4683 (KLR)
- Parties
- Appellant: Alfred Barasa Omondi; Respondent: Christopher Ochieng Nyang’eya
- Court
- High Court
- Jurisdiction
- Kenya
- Judgment Date
- 10 April 2026
- Case Number
- Civil Appeal E002 of 2026
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Ruling on Stay of Execution Pending Appeal
- Outcome
- application for stay of execution pending appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Stay of Execution, Appeals
- Source Language
- English
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Parties
Alfred Barasa Omondi
Appellant
Christopher Ochieng Nyang’eya
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Ruling on Stay of Execution Pending Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 whether stay of execution pending appeal should be granted
Ratio Decidendi
Stay of execution is granted to do justice to both sides, conditional upon deposit of the decretal sum within 30 days.
Court Disposition
application for stay of execution pending appeal allowed
Orders
- appellant to deposit Kshs. 89,959.00 in court within 30 days, failing which stay lapses
- appellant to file and serve record of appeal within 30 days
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