- Order 26, rule 4 of Civil Procedure Rules : Claims by non-resident plaintiff
In any suit brought by a person not residing in Kenya, if the claim is founded on a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument or on a judgment or order of a foreign court, any order for security for costs shall be in the discretion of the court.
- Order 26, rule 5 of Civil Procedure Rules : Effect of failure to give security
(1) If security for costs is not given within the time ordered and if the plaintiff is not permitted to withdraw the suit, the court shall, upon application, dismiss the suit.
(2) If a suit is dismissed under subrule (1) and the plaintiff proves that he was prevented by sufficient cause from...
- Order 26, rule 6 of Civil Procedure Rules : Investment of security
(1) Where security by payment has been ordered, the party ordered to pay may make payment to a bank or a reputable financial institution in the joint names of himself and the defendant or in the names of their respective advocates when advocates are acting.
- Order 27, rule 1 of Civil Procedure Rules : Payment into court
(1) In any suit for a debt or damages any defendant may at any time after appearance upon notice to the plaintiff pay into court a sum of money in satisfaction of the claim or (where several causes of action are joined in one suit) in satisfaction of one or more of the causes of action.
(2) Where...
- Order 27, rule 2 of Civil Procedure Rules : Acceptance of payment
(1) Where money is paid into court under rule 1 the plaintiff may, within fourteen days of the receipt of notice thereof, or where more than one payment has been made, within fourteen days of the receipt of notice of the last payment, accept the whole sum or any one or more of any sums specified to...
- Order 27, rule 3 of Civil Procedure Rules : Money remaining in court
If money paid into court is not accepted in accordance with rule 2 (1) the money remaining in court shall not be paid out except by consent or in pursuance of an order of the court, which may be made at any time before, at or after the hearing of the suit; and where such an order is made the money...
- Order 27, rule 4 of Civil Procedure Rules : Payment into where several defendants
(1) Money may be paid into court under rule 1 by any of several defendants sued jointly or in the alternative upon notice to the other defendants.
(2) If within fourteen days after receipt of notice of payment into court the plaintiff elects to accept the sum or sums paid into court, he shall give...
- Order 27, rule 5 of Civil Procedure Rules : Payment into court on a counterclaim
A plaintiff or other person made a defendant to a counterclaim may pay money into court in accordance with the provisions of this Order subject to any necessary modification.
- Order 27, rule 6 of Civil Procedure Rules : Confidentiality of payments into court
(1) Unless a defence of tender before action or a plea under section 12 of the Defamation Act (Cap. 36) is pleaded, the fact that a payment into court has been made under this Order shall not be mentioned in any pleading.
(2) Subject to rule 3, no communication of such fact may be made to the...
- Order 27, rule 7 of Civil Procedure Rules : Register of payments to be kept
The registrar of every court shall maintain a register containing details of every payment into court made under this Order.
- Order 27, rule 7 of Civil Procedure Rules : Register of payments to be kept
The registrar of every court shall maintain a register containing details of every payment into court made under this Order.
- Order 27, rule 8 of Civil Procedure Rules : Investment of payment
(1) In place of payment into court as provided by the foregoing rules the defendant may make payment to a bank or a reputable financial institution in the joint names of himself and the plaintiff or in the names of their respective advocates when advocates are acting.
(2) Such payment shall in all...
- Order 27, rule 9 of Civil Procedure Rules : Money paid in under order of court
Money paid into court under an order of the court shall not be paid out except in pursuance of an order of the court:
Provided that where before the filing of defence money has been paid into court by the defendant pursuant to an order under the provisions of Order 36, he may (unless the court...
- Order 27, rule 10 of Civil Procedure Rules : Moneys recovered by infants or persons of unsound mind
(1) In any cause or matter in the High Court in which money or damages is claimed by or on behalf of an infant or a person of unsound mind but not found upon inquiry to be incapable of managing his own affairs, suing either alone or in conjunction with other parties, no settlement, compromise or...
- Order 28, rule 1 of Civil Procedure Rules : Cases in which court may issue commission to examine witnesses
Any court may in any suit issue a commission for the examination on interrogatories or otherwise of any person resident within the limits of its jurisdiction who is exempted under the Act from attending the court or who is from sickness or infirmity unable to attend it.
- Order 28, rule 2 of Civil Procedure Rules : Where witness resides within court’s jurisdiction
A commission for the examination of a person who resides within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the court issuing the same may be issued to any person whom the court thinks fit.
- Order 28, rule 3 of Civil Procedure Rules : Persons for whose examination commission may issue
(1) Any court may in any suit issue a commission for the examination of—
(a) any person resident beyond the local limits of its jurisdiction;
(b) any person who is about to leave such limits before the date on which he is required to be examined in court; or
(c) any civil or military officer...
- Order 28, rule 4 of Civil Procedure Rules : Request to examine witness abroad
Where any court to which application is made for the issue of a commission for the examination of a person residing at any place not in Kenya is satisfied that the evidence of such person is necessary, the court may issue such commission or a letter of request.
- Order 28, rule 5 of Civil Procedure Rules : Court to examine witness pursuant to commission
Every court in Kenya receiving a commission for the examination of any person shall examine him or cause him to be examined pursuant thereto.
- Order 28, rule 6 of Civil Procedure Rules : Return of commission with deposition of witness
Where a commission has been duly executed, it shall be returned, together with the evidence taken under it, to the court from which it was issued, unless the order for issuing the commission has otherwise directed, in which case the commission shall be returned in terms of such order; and the...
- Order 28, rule 7 of Civil Procedure Rules : Commissions to make investigations
On the application of any party or of its own motion in any suit, the court may issue a commission to any person to make an investigation and report to the court for the purpose of ascertaining—
(a) any matter in dispute in the suit, whether or not the matter is substantially the whole matter in...
- Order 28, rule 8 of Civil Procedure Rules : Procedure of commissioner
(1) The commissioner, after such local inspection as he deems necessary and after reducing to writing the evidence taken by him, shall return such evidence, together with his report in writing signed by him, to the court.
(2) The report of the commissioner and the evidence taken by him (but not...
- Order 28, rule 9 of Civil Procedure Rules : Examination of accounts
On the application of any party or of its own motion in any suit in which the examination of accounts is necessary or desirable, the court may refer the accounts for examination to such person as it thinks fit.
- Order 28, rule 10 of Civil Procedure Rules : Instructions to referee
(1) The court shall furnish a referee appointed under r. 9 with such part of the proceedings and such instructions as appear necessary, and the instructions shall distinctly specify whether the referee is merely to transmit the proceedings which he may hold on the inquiry, or also to report his own...
- Order 28, rule 11 of Civil Procedure Rules : Partition of immovable property
Where a preliminary decree for partition has been passed, the court may appoint such person as it thinks fit to make the partition or separation according to the rights as declared in such decree.
- Order 28, rule 12 of Civil Procedure Rules : Procedure upon partition
(1) The person appointed shall, after such inquiry as may be necessary, divide the property into as many shares as may be directed by the order under which he was appointed, and shall allot such shares to the parties, and may, if authorised thereto by the said order, award sums to be paid for the...
- Order 28, rule 13 of Civil Procedure Rules : Expenses of commission to be paid into court
Before issuing any commission, reference or appointment under this Order, the court may order such sum (if any) as it thinks reasonable for the expenses of the commission, reference or inquiry, to be, within a time to be fixed, paid into court by the party at whose instance or for whose benefit the...
- Order 28, rule 14 of Civil Procedure Rules : Powers of commissioner
Any person appointed under this Order may, unless otherwise directed by the order of appointment—
(a) examine the parties themselves and any witness whom they or any of them
may produce, and any other person whom the person appointed thinks proper to call upon to give evidence in the matter...
- Order 28, rule 15 of Civil Procedure Rules : Attendance and examination of witnesses before commissioner
(1) The provisions of the Act and these Rules relating to the summoning, attendance and examination of witnesses, and to the remuneration of, and penalties to be imposed upon witnesses, shall apply to persons required to give evidence or to produce documents under this Order, and for the purposes of...
- Order 28, rule 16 of Civil Procedure Rules : Parties to appear before commissioner
(1) Where a commission is issued under the preceding rules, the court shall direct that the parties to the suit shall appear before the commissioner in person or by their agents or advocates.
(2) Where all or any of the parties do not so appear, the person executing the commission may proceed in...