Ferdinand Ndungu Waititu Babayao v Republic [2020] eKLR

Court: Supreme Court of Kenya

Category: Civil

Judge(s): D.K. Maraga, M.K. Ibrahim, S.C. Wanjala, Njoki Ndungu, I. Lenaola

Judgment Date: September 23, 2020

Country: Kenya

Document Type: PDF

Number of Pages: 3

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Babayao v Republic (Petition (Application) 2 of 2020) [2020] KESC 11 (KLR) (23 September 2020) (Ruling)
Ferdinand Ndungu Waititu Babayao v Republic [2020] eKLR Neutral citation: [2020] KESC 11 (KLR) Republic of Kenya In the Supreme Court of Kenya Petition (Application) 2 of 2020 DK Maraga, CJ & P, MK Ibrahim, SC Wanjala, NS Ndungu & I Lenaola, SCJJ September 23, 2020
Between
Ferdinand Ndungu Waititu Babayao Petitioner and Republic Respondent (Being an application for leave to file Supplementary Record of Appeal out of time)

Ruling
1.Upon perusing the Notice of Motion application by the Petitioner/Applicant dated 7th August 2020 and filed on 11th August 2020, which application is brought pursuant to leave granted by the Deputy Registrar on 14th July 2020 as well as Rule 15 of the Supreme Court Rules, 2020; and
2.Uponperusing the supporting affidavit of Counsel for the Petitioner/ Applicant, Prof. T.O. Ojienda, SC, deponed to on 7th August 2020; and
3.Uponconsidering the written submissions by the Petitioner/Applicant dated 10th August 2020 and filed on 11th August 2020 wherein the Applicant/Petitioner contends that the delay in filing the Supplementary Record of Appeal dated 30th July 2020 and filed on 5th August 2020 was occasioned by inability to obtain the order and certified copies of typed Court proceedings from the Court of Appeal timeously despite request made on 30th December 2019 and noting;That the Respondent did not file any response or submissions with regard to the application despite directions issued by the Deputy Registrar on 14th August 2020, 19th August 2020 and 26th August 2020 that submissions ought to be filed by 28th August 2020. We have however seen submissions purportedly filed by the Respondent on 16th September 2020 which are hereby rejected for being filed out of time contrary to Rule 31(4) of these Court Rules 2020; and
4.Havingconsidered the application and the submissions filed by the Petitioner/Applicant, by a unanimous decision of this Bench, we find that;(a)This Court has the jurisdiction to consider and determine an application for leave to extend time to do anything required by its Rules - see Anuar Loitiptip v. Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission SC Petition (App.) No. 18 of 2018; [2018] eKLR as well as Section 21(3) of the Supreme Court Act and Rule 53 of the Supreme Court Rules, 2012;(b)That the application by the Petitioner/Applicant dated 7th August 2020 and filed on 11th August 2020 satisfies the principles set out by this Court in Base Titanium Limited v. County Government of Mombasa & another SC Petition (App). No. 22 of 2018 and earlier in Nicholas Kiptoo Arap Korir Salat v. Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission & 7 others SC (App) No. 16 of 2014; (2014) eKLR on extension of time;(c)We also find that the Petitioner/Applicant has provided sufficient grounds and reasons for the delay in filing the Supplementary Record of Appeal as the delay in obtaining the order and certified typed copies of proceedings from the Court of Appeal is an administrative issue that cannot and should not be held against the Petitioner/Applicant;(d)The Respondent has not opposed the application neither has he shown what prejudice shall be occasioned upon him if the Applicant’s application is allowed.
5.In the circumstances, we now make ORDERS as follows;
(a)The Notice of Motion application by the Petitioner dated 7th August 2020 and filed on 11th August 2020 is hereby allowed;
(b)The Supplementary Record of Appeal dated 30th July 2020 and filed on 5th August 2020 is deemed as duly and properly filed;
(c)The parties to appear before the Deputy Registrar for further directions;
(d)Each party shall bear its costs.
6.Orders accordingly.

DATED AND DELIVERED AT NAIROBI THIS 23RD DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2020..............................D.K. MARAGA CHIEF JUSTICE & 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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