[2025] KEHC 5478 (KLR)

[2025] KEHC 5478 (KLR)

The appellate court found that the trial court's award of Kshs 1,700,000 in general damages for the respondent's injuries was inordinately high and not supported by comparable precedents or the nature of the injuries sustained. The court emphasized that while assessment of damages is discretionary, it must be...

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Citation
[2025] KEHC 5478 (KLR)
Parties
Appellant: Christopher Ooro Onyango; Respondent: Resi Awinja Lawi
Court
High Court
Court Station
High Court at Vihiga
Jurisdiction
Kenya
Judgment Date
29 April 2025
Case Number
Civil Appeal E019 of 2023
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Judgment
Outcome
appeal allowed in part; trial court's award set aside and substituted with reduced damages
Judges
JN Kamau
Legal Topics
Assessment of Damages, Personal Injury, Quantum of Damages, Appellate Review, Judicial Discretion
Source Language
english
Tort Law Civil Procedure Assessment of Damages Personal Injury Quantum of Damages Appellate Review Judicial Discretion

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Parties

Christopher Ooro Onyango

Appellant

Resi Awinja Lawi

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the quantum of general damages awarded by the trial court was inordinately excessive and warranted interference by the appellate court.
  2. 2 Whether the trial court applied the correct legal principles in assessing damages for personal injuries.

Ratio Decidendi

The appellate court found that the trial court's award of Kshs 1,700,000 in general damages for the respondent's injuries was inordinately high and not supported by comparable precedents or the nature of the injuries sustained. The court emphasized that while assessment of damages is discretionary, it must be exercised judicially and guided by comparable awards in similar cases, inflationary trends, and the principle that damages should be reasonable and sustainable. The court reviewed the respondent's injuries, the medical evidence, and recent comparable decisions, concluding that an award of Kshs 800,000 would be fair and adequate compensation. The trial court's judgment was set aside...

Court Disposition

appeal allowed in part; trial court's award set aside and substituted with reduced damages

Orders

  • The judgment of the trial court awarding Kshs 1,700,000 in general damages is set aside and replaced with an award of Kshs 800,000 in general damages to the respondent.
  • Interest on general damages to accrue at court rates from the date of the trial court judgment until payment in full.