Sabisia v Kang’ata & 5 others (Constitutional Petition E006 of 2026) [2026] KEHC 5892 (KLR) (30 April 2026) (Ruling)
The applicant failed to demonstrate proper service of the petition and application on the respondents and interested parties as required by the Civil Procedure Rules; therefore, the court cannot proceed to determine the application on its merits until proper service is effected.
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- Citation
- [2026] KEHC 5892 (KLR)
- Parties
- Applicant/petitioner: Rajiv Shem Sabisia; 1st Respondent: Irungu Kang’ata; 2nd Respondent: County Government of Murang’a; 3rd Respondent: Medical Superintendent Murang’a Level 5 Hospital; 5th Respondent: Petite Mukami Ng’a Nga; 1st Interested Party: The Hon. Attorney General; 2nd Interested Party: Assistant Chief Kiharu Sub Location
- Court
- High Court
- Jurisdiction
- Kenya
- Judgment Date
- 30 April 2026
- Case Number
- Constitutional Petition E006 of 2026
- Procedural Posture
- Constitutional Petition / Interlocutory Application—ruling on Service of Process
- Outcome
- Application not determined on merits; applicant granted final opportunity to effect proper service.
- Legal Topics
- Service of Process, Burial Rights, Post Mortem and DNA Orders, Damages for Constitutional Violations
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Rajiv Shem Sabisia
Applicant/petitioner
Irungu Kang’ata
1st Respondent
County Government of Murang’a
2nd Respondent
Medical Superintendent Murang’a Level 5 Hospital
3rd Respondent
Petite Mukami Ng’a Nga
5th Respondent
The Hon. Attorney General
1st Interested Party
Assistant Chief Kiharu Sub Location
2nd Interested Party
Procedural Posture
Constitutional Petition / Interlocutory Application—ruling on Service of Process
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether proper service of the petition and application was effected on the respondents and interested parties
- 2 Whether the court should grant interlocutory reliefs sought by the applicant in the absence of proof of service
Ratio Decidendi
The applicant failed to demonstrate proper service of the petition and application on the respondents and interested parties as required by the Civil Procedure Rules; therefore, the court cannot proceed to determine the application on its merits until proper service is effected.
Court Disposition
Application not determined on merits; applicant granted final opportunity to effect proper service.
Orders
- Applicant to effect proper service of the petition and application on all respondents and interested parties within fourteen (14) days.
- Where possible, personal service to be effected.
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