Court: Supreme Court of Kenya
Category: Civil
Judge(s): PM Mwilu, DCJ & V-P, MK Ibrahim, SC Wanjala, NS Ndungu, I Lenaola, SCJJ
Judgment Date: September 23, 2020
Country: Kenya
Document Type: PDF
Number of Pages: 3
Geo Chem Middle East v Kenya Bureau of Standards (Petition 47 of 2019) [2020] KESC 12 (KLR) (23 September 2020) (Ruling) GEO Chem Middle East v Kenya Bureau of Standards [2020] eKLR Neutral citation: [2020] KESC 12 (KLR) Republic of Kenya In the Supreme Court of Kenya Petition 47 of 2019 PM Mwilu, DCJ & V-P, MK Ibrahim, SC Wanjala, NS Ndungu & I Lenaola, SCJJ September 23, 2020 Between Geo Chem Middle East Appellant and Kenya Bureau of Standards Respondent Ruling 1.Uponperusing the Notice of Motion by the Appellant/Applicant dated 11th September 2020 and filed on 14th September 2020, which application is brought under Rule 40(4) of the Supreme Court Rules, 2010; and 2.Uponperusing the supporting affidavit of Counsel for the Appellant/ Applicant, Fredrick Ngatia, sworn to on 11th August 2020; and 3.Uponconsidering the written submissions by the Appellant/Applicant dated 14th September 2020 and filed on the same day wherein the Appellant/Applicant contends that the delay in filing the Supplementary Record of Appeal was occasioned by inability to obtain the Judges’ notes as they were not available at the time of filing the Appeal and that three letters; (i) one dated 23rd March 2012 from the Respondent to the Commissioner General, Kenya Revenue Authority; (ii) another dated 25th June 2013 from the Appellant’s lawyers, M/s Mahmoud & Gitau Advocates, to the Respondent and; (iii) another dated 15th July 2013 from the Respondent to the Appellant’s lawyer, M/s Mahmoud & Gitau Advocates, were all inadvertently omitted from the Record of Appeal and; 4.Notingthe Respondent’s response to the Motion by way of a Replying Affidavit sworn on 16th September 2020 by Jotham Okome Arwa, Advocate and Submissions filed on 17th September 2020 wherein the Respondent contends that the application is incompetent as the documents sought to be admitted are not annexed and therefore their authenticity and relevance cannot be authenticated. In addition, that the entire record of appeal is jumbled up and the letters in question were deliberately excluded to prejudice the Respondent’s case and in any event, the Judges’ notes have not been served on the Respondent and on the whole, allowing the application would greatly inconvenience the Respondent and therefore the same ought to be dismissed with costs; and 5.Havingconsidered the application and the submissions filed by the Appellant/Applicant and by the Respondent by a unanimous decision of this Bench, we find that;a.By Rule 15(b) of this Court’s Rules, 2020, the Court may, at its discretion extend time for any action under the Rules – see also Anuar Loitiptip v Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission [2018] eKLR.b.That the principles for grant of an order of extension of time are that an Applicant must give sufficient reasons for any delay and that the period of delay is nonetheless an important consideration in the Court’s exercise of discretion to grant or deny the extension – see Base Titanium Limited v County Government of Mombasa & another SC Petition (App). No. 22 of 2018.c.In the present case, the explanation given by the Appellant/Applicant is reasonable and we see no prejudice to be caused to the Respondent as the three letters sought to be admitted have certainly been in its custody in proceedings before the Superior Courts below and failure to obtain Judges’ notes timeously cannot be blamed on the Appellant/Applicant but on slow administrative Court processes. 6.In the circumstances, we now make orders as follows;a.The Notice of Motion by the Appellant/Applicant dated 11th September 2020 and filed on 14th September 2020 is hereby allowed;b.The Supplementary Record of Appeal shall be filed and served within 3 days of this Ruling.c.Each party shall bear its costs. 7.Orders accordingly. DATED AND DELIVERED AT NAIROBI THIS 23RD DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2020............................P. M. MWILU DEPUTY CHIEF JUSTICE & VICE PRESIDENT OF THE SUPREME COURT............................M. K. IBRAHIM JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT............................S. C. WANJALA JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT............................NJOKI NDUNGU JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT ............................I. LENAOLA JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURTI certify that this is a true copy of the original Registrar, Supreme Court of Kenya
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