[2025] KEHC 5664 (KLR)

[2025] KEHC 5664 (KLR)

The court held that the applicant, as a victim, lacked legal standing to file a criminal revision application directly to the High Court. The Constitution and statute vest prosecutorial powers solely in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, and the victim's role is limited to participation as provided...

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Citation
[2025] KEHC 5664 (KLR)
Parties
Applicant: Erick Ndungu Karanja; Respondent: Phares Mwangi Mburu
Court
High Court
Court Station
High Court at Makadara
Jurisdiction
Kenya
Judgment Date
7 May 2025
Case Number
Criminal Revision E009 of 2025
Procedural Posture
Criminal Revision / Ruling
Outcome
application dismissed
Judges
J Wakiaga
Legal Topics
Victim Participation, Sentencing Policy, Judicial Discretion, Revision Jurisdiction
Source Language
english
Criminal Law Victim Participation Sentencing Policy Judicial Discretion Revision Jurisdiction

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Parties

Erick Ndungu Karanja

Applicant

Phares Mwangi Mburu

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Revision / Ruling

  1. 1 Whether a victim has legal standing to file a criminal revision application directly to the High Court.
  2. 2 Whether the trial court erred in discharging the accused under section 35 of the Penal Code without considering victim impact and sentencing guidelines.

Ratio Decidendi

The court held that the applicant, as a victim, lacked legal standing to file a criminal revision application directly to the High Court. The Constitution and statute vest prosecutorial powers solely in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, and the victim's role is limited to participation as provided under the Victim Protection Act. The Supreme Court in Joseph Lendrix Waswa v R clarified that victims cannot prosecute or control criminal proceedings. Since the applicant did not seek leave to participate at trial and the DPP did not file or prosecute the revision, the application was incompetent. On the merits, the trial court's decision to discharge the accused was based on...

Court Disposition

application dismissed

Orders

  • The application is dismissed for lack of merit and legal standing.