Virginia Edith Wamboi Otieno v Joash Ochieng Ougo & Another (1987) eKLR Case Summary

Court: Court of Appeal at Nairobi

Category: Civil

Judge(s): Cecil Henry Ethelwood Miller

Judgment Date: April 02, 1987

Country: Kenya

Document Type: PDF

Number of Pages: 3

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Explore the Virginia Edith Wamboi Otieno v Joash Ochieng Ougo & Another (1987) eKLR case summary, detailing key legal principles and the court’s decision in this landmark judgment.


Case Brief: Virginia Edith Wamboi Otieno v Joash Ochieng Ougo & another (1987) eKLR
1. Case Information:
- Name of the Case: Virginia Edith Wamboi Otieno v Joash Ochieng Ougo & another
- Case Number: Civil Appeal 31 of 1987
- Court: Court of Appeal at Nairobi
- Date Delivered: April 2, 1987
- Category of Law: Civil
- Judge(s): Cecil Henry Ethelwood Miller
- Country: Kenya

2. Questions Presented:
The central legal issue presented to the court was whether it was appropriate for a Chief Justice to disqualify judges from hearing a case in their absence, particularly in response to an objection raised by an advocate regarding the judges' previous involvement in a related interlocutory appeal.
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