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NOTICE 1 Greetings from Commercial and Tax Division MILIMANI HIGH COURT HIGH COURT COMMERCIAL AND TAX DIVISION NOTICE 1 Greetings from Commercial and Tax Division. It is hoped that we are all in good health. In line with the Chief Justice’s directions on upscaling court services through harnessing of technology, the matters that were coming up for hearing/directions from 16th March 2020 – 23rd April, 2020 are be handled through virtual platforms as from 27th April 2020 as per the cause list. To make this process work, all advocates/litigants whose matters appear in the cause-list are required to send the following details; 1. Name 2. E-Mail address 3. Mobile phone number (with WhatsApp)to the following email address ; [email protected] by the 28th April, 2020 at 4.00 Pm. Please treat this as a matter of urgency to enable direct invitation of advocates/litigants to the platforms. You are requested to notify your counterparts. You may contact any of the following Deputy Registrars on their respective cell phones for any queries. Elizabeth Tanui 0721398722 Claire Wanyama 0722566196 Aswani Opande 0703963456 ELIZABETH TANUI DEPUTY REGISTRAR 1 | P a g e C & T DIVISION – VIRTUAL CAUSE LIST 29TH APRIL, 2020 NOTICE 2 In light of the directions issued by his Lordship, the Chief Justice on the 15th March, 2020, restricting Court operations due to COVID – 19 pandemic, matters which had been listed for 16th March, 2020 to 23RD April, 2020 shall be mentioned as follows; Matters for 16th March & 20th April, To be Mentioned on 27th April, 2020 2020 Matters for 17th March &21st April, To be Mentioned on 28th April, 2020 2020 Matters for18th March & 22nd April, To be Mentioned on 29th April, 2020 2020 Matters for 19th March & 23rd April, To be Mentioned on 30th April, 2020 2020 TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that Rulings and Judgements due during this period, shall be delivered electronically. Parties are required to consent to waive compliance with Order 21 Rule 1 of the Civil Procedure Rules and forward the said consent to the following email addresses [email protected]. Dated 28th APRIL, 2020 HON. ELIZABETH TANUI DEPUTY REGISTRAR HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI MILIMANI COMMERCIAL & ADMIRALTY DIVISION 2 | P a g e C & DIVISION – VIRTUAL CAUSE LIST FOR THE 29TH APRIL, 2020 THE HON. LADY JUSTICE M. KASANGO THE LIST ENTAILS MATTERS WHICH WERE TO BE HEARD ON 18TH MARCH, 22ND APRIL 2020 AND MATTERS COMING UP ON 29TH APRIL 2020 CASE NO PARTIES CONTACTS ACTION TIME REMARKS 1 COMM 452/2016 Joe Isaac Nderitu & Another MENTION 11:00 AM Vs ONLINE Kenya Industrial Estates 2 HC.CA/12/2017 Joseph Kipngeno Kirui & MENTION 11:00 AM Another ONLINE Vs Faulu Microfinance Bank Ltd & Another 3 COMM/E390/2018 Style Industries Limited MENTION 11:00 AM Vs ONLINE Di Lorenzo Limited 4 HC.CA/30/2019 Schon Ahmed Noorani & MENTION 11:00 AM Another ONLINE Vs Rajendra Ratilal Sangani 5 COMM/207/2019 Elflo Investments Ltd MENTION 11:00 AM Vs ONLINE Highgrove Holdings Ltd & Another 6 COMM/212/2019 Ruth Simani MENTION 11:00 AM Vs ONLINE Naomi Njeri Wanjagua 7 COMM/208/2019 Satyean Kumar MENTION 11:00 AM Bhanuprashad Patel ONLINE Vs Highgrove Holdings Ltd & Another 3 | P a g e C & DIVISION – VIRTUAL CAUSE LIST FOR THE 29TH APRIL, 2020 THE HON. LADY JUSTICE M. KASANGO 8 COMM 502/2011 Ashish Magon & 3 Others MENTION 11:00 AM vs. ONLINE Francis Maina Gichuhi & 3 Others 9 COMM/627/2009 Robert Kihara Waweru & MENTION 11:00 AM Another ONLINE vs. Northcorr Enterprises Ltd 10 COMM/E021/2018 Stephen Mutie Vs Leah MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Africa Limited ONLINE for hearing on the 18th March, 2020 11 COMM 520/2010 Dante Burba Diesel MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Workshop ONLINE for hearing on the 18th Versus March, 2020 Dante Burba (k) Ltd 12 COMM/14/2011 Rayat Trading Co Ltd MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Vs ONLINE for hearing on the 18th Bank Of Baroda Ltd March, 2020 13 COMM/286/2016 D. Manji Construction MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Limited ONLINE for hearing on the 18th Vs. March, 2020 Farmers 14 COMM/296/2018 Catherine Masitsa & MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Another ONLINE for hearing on the 18th Vs March, 2020 Samantha Ireri 15 COMM/554/2015 Luma Holdings Ltd MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled vs. ONLINE for hearing on the 22nd Kenya Revenue Authority April, 2020 4 | P a g e C & DIVISION – VIRTUAL CAUSE LIST FOR THE 29TH APRIL, 2020 THE HON. LADY JUSTICE M. KASANGO 16 COMM/640/2015 Ogola &mujera Advocates MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled vs. ONLINE for hearing on the 22nd I&M Bank Limited April, 2020 17 COMM/367/2016 Mitsumi Computer Garage MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Ltd ONLINE for hearing on the 22nd vs. April, 2020 Freight In Time Limited 18 HC.ITA/8/2018 Barclays Bank of Kenya Ltd MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Vs ONLINE for hearing on the 22nd The Commissioner April, 2020 Domestic Taxes 19 COMM/9/2019 Africa Banking Corporation MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Ltd ONLINE for hearing on the 22nd Vs April, 2020 Saham Assurance Co. Ltd 20 COMM 290/2012 Kilele Builders Ltd MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Vs ONLINE for hearing on the 22nd Tkm Maestro Limited April, 2020 21 COMM/128/2018 Joseph Wangombe Thuo & MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Another ONLINE for hearing on the 22nd Vs April, 2020 Bank of Africa Kenya Ltd 22 CA/33/2018 Cornella Nabangala MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Nabwana ONLINE for hearing on the 22nd Vs April, 2020 Molyn Credit Limited 23 MISC/E644/2019 Bill Investments Ltd MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly scheduled Versus ONLINE for hearing on the 22nd Total Kenya Limited April, 2020 5 | P a g e C & DIVISION – VIRTUAL CAUSE LIST FOR THE 29TH APRIL, 2020 THE HON. LADY JUSTICE M. KASANGO 24 MISC/E278/2019 Anastasia Nyambura MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly Kimani Vs ONLINE scheduled Speed Capital Ltd for hearing on the 22nd April, 2020 25 COMM 119/2016 Gitere Kahura MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly Investments ONLINE scheduled for Vs hearing on the nd Kenneth Kimari Gitere 22 April, 2020 & 5 Others 26 COMM/86/2018 Margaret Gacigi Gecaga MENTION 11:00 AM Formerly vs. ONLINE scheduled for Gateway Insurance Co. hearing on the Ltd & 2 Others 22nd April, 2020 27 HCCC 416 OF 2018 REGISTERD TRUSTEES Kisilu Wandati & CO. Advocates RULING 11:00 AM OF THEEVANGELICAL [email protected] ONLINE LUTHERN CHURCH IN Otieno Ochich & KENYA VS FIRST CAPITAL Associates,Advocates KENYA [email protected] 28 HCCC E 253/2019 RADIO AFRICA LTD VS Kaplan & Stratton advocates RULING 11:00 AM THE STANDARD GROUP [email protected] ONLINE PLC AND ANOTHER TrippleOKLaw LLP Advocates [email protected]. Jacky Kwonyike Advocate,Broadcasting 29 HCCC E 374/ 2019 ZIPPORAH WANJIRU Njoroge J. Ndungu Advocate RULING 11:00 AM NJENGA VS EQUITY [email protected] ONLINE BANK LTD AND Robson Harris & Co.Advocates ANOTHER [email protected] 6 | P a g e C & DIVISION – VIRTUAL CAUSE LIST FOR THE 29TH APRIL, 2020 THE HON. LADY JUSTICE M. KASANGO 30 HCCC 80 OF 2013 THE REISTERED Kimani and Michuki Advocates RULING 11:00 AM TRUSTEES OF MICRO [email protected] ONLINE ENTERPRISES VS KYOME Kabiro Ndaiga @ CO.Advocates FRESH COMPANY [email protected] LIMITED Mwangi Kigotho & Co.Advocates 31 HCCC 381 / 2013 JACKSON RUITIARI David Muriuki Advocates RULING 11:00 AM MUNENE VS ANNE ONLINE MUKUHI AND 2 OTHERS 32 COMM 86 /2008 DAIMA BANK LTD VS Muciimi Mbaka & CO. Advocates JUDGEMENT 11:00 AM SAVANNAH [email protected] ONLINE DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD Mbugwa Atudo & Macharia Advo. 33 MISC E 158/ 2019 PANESTATE Musyoka Murambi & Associates RULING 11:00 AM DEVELOPMENT LTD VS [email protected] ONLINE MAKAAZI Winnie Wambui,Advocat MANAGEMENT CO.LTD [email protected] 34 HCCC 354 OF 2017 NAIROBI CITY COUNTY Prof.Tom Ojienda @ associates RULING 11:00 AM VS THE ILLUMINATOR [email protected] ONLINE LTD Billy Amendi & Company advocates 35 HCCA 5 OF 2017 JAMES KIMINDA Nyokabi Waiganjo,Omungala & JUDGEMENT 11:00 AM NDEGWA VS HOUSING Associates advocates ONLINE FINANCE CO. LTD AND [email protected] ANOTHER Oraro & Company advocates [email protected] Mwaniki Gachoka & Co. Advocates 36 HCCC 118 OF 2003 CYKA HOLDINGS LTD VS Ndungu Njoroge & Kwach Advocates JUDGEMENT 11:00 AM JOSHUA KINYANJUI AND [email protected] ONLINE 2 OTHERS Murgor and Murgor advocates [email protected] Theuri Wanjohi & Co. Advocates Theuriwanjohi.com 7 | P a g e C & DIVISION – VIRTUAL CAUSE LIST FOR THE 29TH APRIL, 2020 THE HON. LADY JUSTICE MAUREEN ODERO THE LIST ENTAILS MATTERS WHICH WERE TO BE HEARD ON 18TH MARCH, 22ND APRIL 2020 AND MATTERS COMING UP ON 29TH APRIL 2020 CASE NO PARTIES CONTACTS ACTION TIME REMARKS 1 COMM/312/2014 Peter Gachau & 4 Others MENTION 09:00 AM Vs ONLINE Equity Bank Ltd & 3 Others 2 COMM/426/2016 Winnie Kathurima Imanyara MENTION 09:00 AM & 2 Others ONLINE Vs Equity Bank of Kenya 3 COMM/468/2017 H. Young & Co (ea) Ltd MENTION 09:00 AM Vs ONLINE Termcotank S.a Ltd & Another 4 COMM/13/2019 Sunset Boulevard Limited MENTION 09:00 AM Vs ONLINE I&M Bank Ltd & Another 5 COMM/E031/2019 Michael Onyango Ooko MENTION 09:00 AM Vs ONLINE Nyeri Motor Services Ltd 6 ITA/E004/2019 Equity Bank Kenya Ltd MENTION 09:00 AM V ONLINE Commissioner of Domestic Taxes 7 COMM/E042/2020 Kitho Civil & Engineering MENTION 09:00 AM Company Ltd ONLINE Vs National Bank Of Kenya Ltd 8 COMM 91/2005 Transitional Bank Ltd MENTION 09:00 AM vs.
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