Stephen Munga v Minister For Interior & National Coordination & 3 Others (2016) eKLR Case Summary

Court: Court of Appeal at Mombasa

Category: Civil

Judge(s): Milton Stephen Asike-Makhandia, William Ouko, Kathurima M'inoti

Judgment Date: October 14, 2016

Country: Kenya

Document Type: PDF

Number of Pages: 3

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Explore the 2016 eKLR case summary of Stephen Munga v Minister For Interior & National Coordination & 3 Others, highlighting key legal principles and outcomes.


Case Brief: Stephen Munga v. Minister For Interior & National Coordination & 3 Others (2016) eKLR
1. Case Information:
- Name of the Case: Stephen Munga v. Minister For Interior & National Coordination & 3 Others
- Case Number: Civil Appeal 1 of 2016
- Court: Court of Appeal at Mombasa
- Date Delivered: 14 October 2016
- Category of Law: Civil
- Judge(s): Milton Stephen Asike-Makhandia, William Ouko, Kathurima M'inoti
- Country: Kenya

2. Questions Presented:
The central legal issues presented to the court were whether the appellant, Stephen Munga, was denied the right to fair administrative action as guaranteed by Article 47 of the Constitution, specifically regarding his absence from a disciplinary inquiry and whether the proceedings against him were conducted in accordance with the law and principles of natural justice.
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