35.
2.
That applicant herein be and is hereby granted leave to apply
for an order of Certiorari to remove into this Honourable Court
and quash the notice referenced as IEBC/CORRPP/2022,
issued by the Respondent on 27th April, 2022.
3.
That leave so granted do operate as stay of the notice
referenced as IEBC/CORR/PP/2022.
4.
That the substantive Motion be taken out and served within the
next 3 days and be served together with submission in support.
5.
That responses be filed within 3 days of service to be file
contemporaneously with submissions by the respondent.
6.
That mention on 18th May, 2022.
The 2nd Petitioner then filed the substantive Notice of Motion where
he sought the following order: An Order of Certiorari to remove into this Honourable Court
and quash the notice referenced as IEBC/CORR/PP/2022,
issued by the Respondent on 27th April, 2022.
36.
37.
The first salvo in opposition to the proceedings was the filing of a
Notice of Motion dated 19th May, 2022 by the 3rd Interested Party
herein, Katiba Institute, seeking the following orders: (a)
This application be certified urgent for ex parte directions in the
first instance.
(b)
The applicants be admitted to this matter as Interested Parties.
(c)
There be no costs order on this application.
The above Notice of Motion was fully heard and it was disallowed
vide Ruling No. 2 delivered on 2nd June, 2022. The said ruling also
disposed of the 1st Petitioner’s Notice of Motion dated 11th May, 2022.
Judgment – Nairobi High Court Constitutional Petitions No. E211 of 2022 & JR No. E071 OF 2022
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