obligation to adhere to the two-thirds gender rule when submitting their candidates list. 80. It was its case that as at 5th May, 2022 a cross section of political parties had submitted lists that were not in compliance with the twothirds gender rule and to that end the Commission in its letter dated 5th May, 2022, and in a Press Statement issued on 9th May, 2022 asked the 1st Interested Party and all political parties to comply with the two-thirds gender principle. 81. On the foregoing, it was submitted that the Commission not only fulfilled its constitutional and statutory mandate, but also complied with an Order of the High Court issued in rem. 82. The Commission argued that that decision determined the state of the law rather than the subjective rights of the parties before the Court. 83. To buttress the nature of orders issued in rem this Court was referred to the decision in Edward R. Ouko Vs. Speaker of the National Assembly & 4 others [2017] eKLR, which cited with approval the decision in Kamunyu and Others Vs. Attorney General & Others [2007] 1 EA 116 where it was observed; ….. In a suit seeking judgement in rem, that is a judgement applicable to the whole world, an individual does not sue on behalf of the whole world, but sues for judgement which is effective against the whole world. In other words, in the present case, the appellants when successful in the suit obtain judgement, which is effective against the whole world but does not confer benefits upon the whole world. 84. In contending that political parties are bound to comply with the twothirds gender rule in their nomination process, it was submitted that Article 10 of the Constitution provides for values including equity, inclusiveness, equality, non-discrimination and protection of the marginalized. Support to that end was found in the Court of Appeal in Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Vs. National Super Alliance (NASA) Kenya & 6 Others, [2017] eKLR, where it was held that; Judgment – Nairobi High Court Constitutional Petitions No. E211 of 2022 & JR No. E071 OF 2022 Page 16 of 59

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