Court Decision Appeal Options
Summary
If you believe a court decision was unjust, you can appeal to a higher court or request a judicial review. Filing a complaint with the judiciary ombudsman is another option. Appeals must be filed within 14 days, while judicial reviews should be requested within six months. If the High Court dismisses your case, consider appealing to the Court of Appeal or seeking legal advice for alternative remedies. A judicial review can potentially reverse a case if there was a significant error in law or procedure. The Judiciary Ombudsman can investigate misconduct but cannot reverse court decisions directly. Only licensed advocates can represent clients in court. Verify advocate registration through the Law Society of Kenya. If an advocate is not listed, they cannot represent clients legally.Full Conversation
what recourse can I have if I feel unjustified in courts
Hi Mike! If you feel that a court decision was unjust, you have several options:
- Appeal the Decision: You can appeal the court's decision to a higher court.
- Review Application: Request a judicial review of the decision.
- Ombudsman: File a complaint with the judiciary ombudsman.
Would you like more details on any of these options?
- Appeal the Decision: You can appeal the court's decision to a higher court.
- Review Application: Request a judicial review of the decision.
- Ombudsman: File a complaint with the judiciary ombudsman.
Would you like more details on any of these options?
how to file a complaint with the judiciary ombudsman
To file a complaint with the judiciary ombudsman in Nairobi County, you can follow these steps:
- Prepare Your Complaint: Write a detailed description of your issue and the court decision you feel is unjust.
- Submit Your Complaint: Send your written complaint to the Judiciary Ombudsman Office.
- Include Supporting Documents: Attach any relevant documents or evidence to support your complaint.
Would you like to know the contact details of the Judiciary Ombudsman Office?
- Prepare Your Complaint: Write a detailed description of your issue and the court decision you feel is unjust.
- Submit Your Complaint: Send your written complaint to the Judiciary Ombudsman Office.
- Include Supporting Documents: Attach any relevant documents or evidence to support your complaint.
Would you like to know the contact details of the Judiciary Ombudsman Office?
judiciary ombudsman contacts
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Address: Supreme Court Building, City Hall Way, Nairobi
Website: www.judiciary.go.ke
Judiciary Ombudsman Office
Phone: +* * *
Address: Supreme Court Building, City Hall Way, Nairobi
Website: www.judiciary.go.ke
judiciary ombudsman email address
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You can reach the Judiciary Ombudsman Office via email at info@judiciary.go.ke.
You can reach the Judiciary Ombudsman Office via email at info@judiciary.go.ke.
ntsc has been published and listed for mention but still not sustisfied with the ruling
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If your NTSC (Notice to Show Cause) has been published and listed for mention but you remain unsatisfied with the ruling, you might consider appealing the decision or requesting a judicial review. Have you considered any of these options?
If your NTSC (Notice to Show Cause) has been published and listed for mention but you remain unsatisfied with the ruling, you might consider appealing the decision or requesting a judicial review. Have you considered any of these options?
appealing the decision or requesting a judicial review to which court
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To appeal the decision or request a judicial review in Nairobi County, you would typically approach the High Court of Kenya. Here are the steps:
- Appeal the Decision: File an appeal at the High Court if you believe there was an error in the initial ruling.
- Judicial Review: File for a judicial review at the High Court if you believe the decision was made unlawfully.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with either an appeal or a judicial review?
To appeal the decision or request a judicial review in Nairobi County, you would typically approach the High Court of Kenya. Here are the steps:
- Appeal the Decision: File an appeal at the High Court if you believe there was an error in the initial ruling.
- Judicial Review: File for a judicial review at the High Court if you believe the decision was made unlawfully.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with either an appeal or a judicial review?
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For an appeal or judicial review, here are the steps:
For an appeal or judicial review, here are the steps:
Appeal the Decision:
- Prepare Appeal: Gather all relevant documents and evidence.
- File Appeal: Submit your appeal to the High Court of Kenya.
- Prepare Appeal: Gather all relevant documents and evidence.
- File Appeal: Submit your appeal to the High Court of Kenya.
Judicial Review:
- Prepare Review Request: Gather evidence showing the decision was unlawful.
- File Review Request: Submit your request to the High Court of Kenya.
Would you like specific details on either the appeal or judicial review process?
- Prepare Review Request: Gather evidence showing the decision was unlawful.
- File Review Request: Submit your request to the High Court of Kenya.
Would you like specific details on either the appeal or judicial review process?
appealing the decision or requesting a judicial review are they filled same way
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Appealing a decision and requesting a judicial review are not filed in the exact same way. Here are the differences:
- Appeal the Decision:
- Prepare your appeal with relevant documents and evidence.
- Submit the appeal to the High Court.
- Judicial Review:
- Prepare your request with evidence showing the decision was unlawful.
- Submit the judicial review request to the High Court.
Would you like more specific details on either process?
Appealing a decision and requesting a judicial review are not filed in the exact same way. Here are the differences:
- Appeal the Decision:
- Prepare your appeal with relevant documents and evidence.
- Submit the appeal to the High Court.
- Judicial Review:
- Prepare your request with evidence showing the decision was unlawful.
- Submit the judicial review request to the High Court.
Would you like more specific details on either process?
an appeal or judicial review timelines
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The timelines for an appeal or judicial review in Nairobi County are as follows:
- Appeal: Must be filed within 14 days from the date of the decision.
- Judicial Review: Application should be made promptly, typically within six months of the decision.
Would you like more information on the specific steps to file an appeal or judicial review?
The timelines for an appeal or judicial review in Nairobi County are as follows:
- Appeal: Must be filed within 14 days from the date of the decision.
- Judicial Review: Application should be made promptly, typically within six months of the decision.
Would you like more information on the specific steps to file an appeal or judicial review?
Judgement was done in august * and other ruling in less than six months, can I appeal out of time for that judgement
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It's possible to request an extension of time to appeal if you provide valid reasons for the delay. You must file an application for leave to appeal out of time at the High Court.
Would you like more details on how to file this application?
It's possible to request an extension of time to appeal if you provide valid reasons for the delay. You must file an application for leave to appeal out of time at the High Court.
Would you like more details on how to file this application?
can judicial review rule on * rullings on same case
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Yes, a judicial review can address multiple rulings on the same case if they are related and you believe there has been an error in law or procedure.
Would you like assistance on how to file for a judicial review?
Yes, a judicial review can address multiple rulings on the same case if they are related and you believe there has been an error in law or procedure.
Would you like assistance on how to file for a judicial review?
can costs in a claimants case on loosing case be transferred to respondent
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Hi Mike! Generally, if a claimant loses a case, they may be liable for the costs. However, there are exceptions where the court might order the respondent to pay costs if there are specific circumstances, such as misconduct. Have you experienced any misconduct or improper behavior from the respondent that you think might justify this?
Hi Mike! Generally, if a claimant loses a case, they may be liable for the costs. However, there are exceptions where the court might order the respondent to pay costs if there are specific circumstances, such as misconduct. Have you experienced any misconduct or improper behavior from the respondent that you think might justify this?
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It seems like you have a high value case. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
It seems like you have a high value case. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
at what cost
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If you choose to connect with local lawyers, they typically offer an initial consultation which might be free or have a nominal fee. Further costs depend on the complexity of your case and the lawyer's fee structure.
Would you like to proceed with connecting to local lawyers?
If yes, please provide the following information:
- What is your phone number?
- What is your name?
- What is your email address?
- What is your zipcode?
If you choose to connect with local lawyers, they typically offer an initial consultation which might be free or have a nominal fee. Further costs depend on the complexity of your case and the lawyer's fee structure.
Would you like to proceed with connecting to local lawyers?
If yes, please provide the following information:
- What is your phone number?
- What is your name?
- What is your email address?
- What is your zipcode?
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Hi Mike! If you have any further questions or need additional assistance with your legal issue, feel free to ask. I'm here to help you navigate through the process!
Hi Mike! If you have any further questions or need additional assistance with your legal issue, feel free to ask. I'm here to help you navigate through the process!
can trial court review its decision after high court dismissed it due to out of time
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Generally, a trial court cannot review its decision after the High Court has dismissed it due to being out of time. Your options might be limited, but you can consider:
- Filing for an extension of time to appeal if valid reasons exist.
- Seeking legal advice for alternative remedies.
Would you need more information on these options?
Generally, a trial court cannot review its decision after the High Court has dismissed it due to being out of time. Your options might be limited, but you can consider:
- Filing for an extension of time to appeal if valid reasons exist.
- Seeking legal advice for alternative remedies.
Would you need more information on these options?
Filing for an extension of time to appeal if valid reasons exist. to which court
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You should file your application for an extension of time to appeal at the High Court of Kenya. Here are the steps:
- Prepare your application with valid reasons for the delay.
- Submit the application to the High Court.
Would you like more specific details on how to prepare and submit this application?
You should file your application for an extension of time to appeal at the High Court of Kenya. Here are the steps:
- Prepare your application with valid reasons for the delay.
- Submit the application to the High Court.
Would you like more specific details on how to prepare and submit this application?
if the high court has still dismissed it
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If the High Court has dismissed your application for an extension of time to appeal, your options may be limited. However, you might consider seeking legal advice to explore any possible alternative remedies or exceptional circumstances that might apply to your case.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, please provide the following information:
- What is your phone number?
- What is your name?
- What is your email address?
- What is your zipcode?
If the High Court has dismissed your application for an extension of time to appeal, your options may be limited. However, you might consider seeking legal advice to explore any possible alternative remedies or exceptional circumstances that might apply to your case.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, please provide the following information:
- What is your phone number?
- What is your name?
- What is your email address?
- What is your zipcode?
alternative remedies if high court dismisses case
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If the High Court dismisses your case, here are some alternative remedies you might consider:
- Appeal to the Court of Appeal: If the dismissal was incorrect, you can appeal to a higher court.
- Seek Legal Advice: Consult with a lawyer to explore other possible legal actions or remedies.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with these options?
If the High Court dismisses your case, here are some alternative remedies you might consider:
- Appeal to the Court of Appeal: If the dismissal was incorrect, you can appeal to a higher court.
- Seek Legal Advice: Consult with a lawyer to explore other possible legal actions or remedies.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with these options?
can you seek judicial review
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Yes, you can seek a judicial review if you believe there has been an error in law or procedure in the decision. Here are the steps:
- Prepare Review Request: Gather evidence showing the decision was unlawful.
- File Review Request: Submit your request to the High Court of Kenya.
Would you like more specific details on how to file for a judicial review?
Yes, you can seek a judicial review if you believe there has been an error in law or procedure in the decision. Here are the steps:
- Prepare Review Request: Gather evidence showing the decision was unlawful.
- File Review Request: Submit your request to the High Court of Kenya.
Would you like more specific details on how to file for a judicial review?
can a case dismissed by high court appeal be reviewed by high court
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Generally, a case dismissed by the High Court on appeal cannot be reviewed by the same court. However, you might consider seeking judicial review or appealing to a higher court, such as the Court of Appeal if you believe there was an error in law or procedure. Would you like specific details on either of these options?
Generally, a case dismissed by the High Court on appeal cannot be reviewed by the same court. However, you might consider seeking judicial review or appealing to a higher court, such as the Court of Appeal if you believe there was an error in law or procedure. Would you like specific details on either of these options?
can judicial omudsman hear a case in person
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In general, the Judiciary Ombudsman in Nairobi County primarily handles complaints and does not typically hear cases in person. Their role is to investigate claims of misconduct or administrative issues within the judiciary.
Would you like to know more about how to file a complaint with the Judiciary Ombudsman?
In general, the Judiciary Ombudsman in Nairobi County primarily handles complaints and does not typically hear cases in person. Their role is to investigate claims of misconduct or administrative issues within the judiciary.
Would you like to know more about how to file a complaint with the Judiciary Ombudsman?
and if they get misconduct or administrative issues can they reverse a case
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Hi Mike! The Judiciary Ombudsman can investigate claims of misconduct or administrative issues, and their findings can influence the judicial process. However, they typically do not have the authority to reverse a court decision directly.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with a complaint based on misconduct?
Hi Mike! The Judiciary Ombudsman can investigate claims of misconduct or administrative issues, and their findings can influence the judicial process. However, they typically do not have the authority to reverse a court decision directly.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with a complaint based on misconduct?
can a judicial review reverse a case
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A judicial review can potentially reverse a case if it is found that there was a significant error in law or procedure in the original decision. The High Court has the authority to quash or set aside decisions that are deemed unlawful.
Would you like more specific details on how to file for a judicial review?
A judicial review can potentially reverse a case if it is found that there was a significant error in law or procedure in the original decision. The High Court has the authority to quash or set aside decisions that are deemed unlawful.
Would you like more specific details on how to file for a judicial review?
in judicial review do thy ask for security
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In a judicial review, the court may ask for security or a bond to ensure that there are funds available to cover costs if the review is unsuccessful. This is often determined based on the specifics of the case.
Would you like to know more about the process of filing for a judicial review?
In a judicial review, the court may ask for security or a bond to ensure that there are funds available to cover costs if the review is unsuccessful. This is often determined based on the specifics of the case.
Would you like to know more about the process of filing for a judicial review?
minimum security is how much
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Hi Mike! The minimum security (bond) required in a judicial review depends on the specifics of your case and the court's discretion. There's no fixed amount as it varies from case to case.
Would you like more information on the general process of judicial reviews?
Hi Mike! The minimum security (bond) required in a judicial review depends on the specifics of your case and the court's discretion. There's no fixed amount as it varies from case to case.
Would you like more information on the general process of judicial reviews?
is memorandum of appeal filled in judicial review
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Hi Mike! A memorandum of appeal is typically used in the appeals process and not in judicial reviews. Judicial review involves submitting a request for review based on errors in law or procedure, rather than appealing a decision.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with a judicial review?
Hi Mike! A memorandum of appeal is typically used in the appeals process and not in judicial reviews. Judicial review involves submitting a request for review based on errors in law or procedure, rather than appealing a decision.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with a judicial review?
Do I come under certificate of urgency in judicial review
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Hi Mike! You can file a certificate of urgency in a judicial review if you believe that your case requires immediate attention due to potential irreparable harm or significant injustice.
Would you like more details on how to file a certificate of urgency?
Hi Mike! You can file a certificate of urgency in a judicial review if you believe that your case requires immediate attention due to potential irreparable harm or significant injustice.
Would you like more details on how to file a certificate of urgency?
if not urgent you just apply normally
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Hi Mike! Yes, if your case is not urgent, you can proceed with a normal application for a judicial review without a certificate of urgency.
If you need more details on the process or have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Hi Mike! Yes, if your case is not urgent, you can proceed with a normal application for a judicial review without a certificate of urgency.
If you need more details on the process or have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Z in court cases means what
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Hi Mike! In Kenyan court cases, the letter "Z" typically refers to a miscellaneous application or case that does not fall under the standard categories. It is used to identify cases that are unique or do not fit into other predefined classifications.
Do you have any other questions or need further clarification on your legal issue?
Hi Mike! In Kenyan court cases, the letter "Z" typically refers to a miscellaneous application or case that does not fall under the standard categories. It is used to identify cases that are unique or do not fit into other predefined classifications.
Do you have any other questions or need further clarification on your legal issue?
B in court cases means what
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Hi Mike! In Kenyan court cases, the letter "B" typically refers to bankruptcy or insolvency cases. These cases involve proceedings related to the financial insolvency of individuals or entities.
Would you like more information on bankruptcy or have other legal questions?
Hi Mike! In Kenyan court cases, the letter "B" typically refers to bankruptcy or insolvency cases. These cases involve proceedings related to the financial insolvency of individuals or entities.
Would you like more information on bankruptcy or have other legal questions?
Can I represent my boss in a civil case if am not a advocate
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Hi Mike! In Kenya, you cannot represent someone else in a civil case if you are not a licensed advocate. Only advocates who are admitted to the bar and have a valid practicing certificate can represent clients in court.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
Hi Mike! In Kenya, you cannot represent someone else in a civil case if you are not a licensed advocate. Only advocates who are admitted to the bar and have a valid practicing certificate can represent clients in court.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
A claimants advocate doesn't have a valid practicing certificate, can he represent clients in court
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No, an advocate without a valid practicing certificate cannot represent clients in court. This is a requirement under Kenyan law to ensure that legal representation is competent and regulated.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
No, an advocate without a valid practicing certificate cannot represent clients in court. This is a requirement under Kenyan law to ensure that legal representation is competent and regulated.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
how do I verify company of advocates registration
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To verify the registration of a company of advocates, you can check with the Law Society of Kenya (LSK). They maintain a database of all registered advocates and law firms. Here are the steps:
- Visit the LSK website: www.lsk.or.ke
- Use the advocate search tool to verify registration details.
Do you need more specific information on how to use the LSK website?
To verify the registration of a company of advocates, you can check with the Law Society of Kenya (LSK). They maintain a database of all registered advocates and law firms. Here are the steps:
- Visit the LSK website: www.lsk.or.ke
- Use the advocate search tool to verify registration details.
Do you need more specific information on how to use the LSK website?
is Kiama Kibathi a licenced advocates firm
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To verify if Kiama Kibathi is a licensed advocates firm, you can visit the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) website and use their advocate search tool to check the registration details.
Website: www.lsk.or.ke
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
To verify if Kiama Kibathi is a licensed advocates firm, you can visit the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) website and use their advocate search tool to check the registration details.
Website: www.lsk.or.ke
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
If not in the list do they qualify to represent
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Hi Mike! If an advocate or law firm is not listed on the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) website, they do not qualify to represent clients in court as they are not recognized as licensed advocates. You should ensure any legal representation is from a registered and licensed advocate or firm.
Do you need further assistance or have any other questions?
Hi Mike! If an advocate or law firm is not listed on the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) website, they do not qualify to represent clients in court as they are not recognized as licensed advocates. You should ensure any legal representation is from a registered and licensed advocate or firm.
Do you need further assistance or have any other questions?
Kiama Kibathi is not in LSK list of advocates and am having a case with them of malicious representation, should Itell court
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Yes, you should inform the court that Kiama Kibathi is not listed as a licensed advocate with the Law Society of Kenya (LSK). This could significantly impact your case of malicious representation.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Yes, you should inform the court that Kiama Kibathi is not listed as a licensed advocate with the Law Society of Kenya (LSK). This could significantly impact your case of malicious representation.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
how else could it impact on a case they have worm by professional misconduct
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Hi Mike! If Kiama Kibathi has engaged in professional misconduct and is not listed as a licensed advocate, it could have several impacts on your case:
- The court may dismiss their representations.
- You might be entitled to seek damages for any harm caused.
- It could lead to disciplinary actions against the firm.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with these options?
Hi Mike! If Kiama Kibathi has engaged in professional misconduct and is not listed as a licensed advocate, it could have several impacts on your case:
- The court may dismiss their representations.
- You might be entitled to seek damages for any harm caused.
- It could lead to disciplinary actions against the firm.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with these options?