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Benson Murithi Ireri v Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) [2021] eKLR
Case Metadata
Case Number:
Cause 88 of 2020
Parties:
Benson Murithi Ireri v Kenya Institute of Management (KIM)
Date Delivered:
08 Feb 2021
Case Class:
Civil
Court:
Employment and Labour Relations Court at Nairobi
Case Action:
Judgment
Judge(s):
Mathews Nderi Nduma
Citation:
Benson Murithi Ireri v Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) [2021] eKLR
Advocates:
Mr. Ochieng Advocate for the Claimant.
Court Division:
Employment and Labour Relations
County:
Nairobi
Advocates:
Mr. Ochieng Advocate for the Claimant.
History Advocates:
One party or some parties represented
Case Outcome:
Suit allowed
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR RELATIONS COURT
AT NAIROBI
CAUSE NO. 88 OF 2020
BENSON MURITHI IRERI................................................CLAIMANT
VERSUS
KENYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (KIM).....RESPONDENT
JUDGMENT
1. This suit is undefended, the respondent having failed to enter appearance nor file a defence to the Statement of Claim filed on 14/2/2020 in which the Claimant prays for judgment against the respondent for outstanding dues to him in respect of work done for the respondent by the claimant being:-
i. Training at Machakos branch of the respondent for the period 17/2/2016 to 12/6/2018, totaling 209 sessions at 750 per session in the sum of Kshs.156,750.
ii. Training at Machakos branch during the period 17/2/2016 and 12/6/2018 for a total of 109 students at Kshs.1,000 per student in the sum of Kshs.109,000 in respect of Computer Application training.
iii. Monitoring and Evaluation Consultancy at Kitengela Branch for the period 16/6/2018 to 31/12/2018, a total of 38 hours at Kshs.3,000 per hour in the sum of Kshs.114,400.
iv. Training for the period 17/2/2016 to 12/6/2018 at Kitengela Branch, totaling 122 sessions at Kshs.750 per session in the sum of Kshs.91,500.
2. The total liquidated claim by the claimant against the defendant is Kshs.476,100 as set out in the Statement of Claim.
3. There being no defence to the suit, the Court finds the claim to have been proved on a balance of probabilities and enters judgment in favour of the claimant against the respondent in the sum of Kshs.476,100.
4. The amount is payable with interest at Court rates from date of filing suit till payment in full.
5.The respondent is to pay the costs of the suit.
Dated and delivered at Nairobi this 8
th
day of February, 2021.
MATHEWS N. NDUMA
JUDGE
ORDER
In view of the declaration of measures restricting court of operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic and in light of the directions issued by his Lordship, the Chief Justice on 15
th
March 2020, this judgment has been delivered to the parties online with their consent. They have waived compliance with
Order 21 rule 1 of the Civil Procedure Rules
which requires that all judgments and rulings be pronounced in open court. In permitting this course, this court has been guided by
Article 159(2)(d)
of the Constitution which requires the court to eschew undue technicalities in delivering justice, the right of access to justice guaranteed to every person under
Article 48
of the Constitution and the provisions of
Section 18 of the Civil Procedure Act (chapter 21 of the Laws of Kenya)
which impose on this court the duty of the court,
inter alia
, to use suitable technology to enhance the overriding objective which is to facilitate just, expeditious, proportionate and affordable resolution of civil disputes.
MATHEWS N. NDUMA
JUDGE
Appearances
Mr. Ochieng Advocate for the Claimant.
Ekale: Court clerk