
The High Court in Bungoma has recently made a significant move to safeguard the properties surrounding Kanduyi Stadium by issuing conservatory orders. These orders effectively prohibit any agency or individual from carrying out any demolition activities on these properties until further notice. This decision comes in response to a petition filed by concerned parties seeking legal protection for these properties.
The court has granted the respondents a period of 14 days to respond to the petition, allowing them an opportunity to present their arguments and evidence. The petitioners, in their plea to the court, assert that Wangamati Estate Ltd, which acquired the rights to these properties back in 1969, is the rightful owner.
The conservatory orders serve as a temporary measure to prevent any potential harm or loss that may arise from the demolition of these properties. By granting these orders, the court aims to maintain the status quo until a final decision is reached regarding the ownership and fate of these properties.
This legal action highlights the importance of protecting the rights and interests of property owners, as well as ensuring due process is followed in resolving disputes. The court’s decision to issue conservatory orders demonstrates its commitment to upholding justice and fairness in this matter.
As the respondents prepare their response, the court will carefully evaluate the arguments and evidence presented by both parties. Ultimately, a final judgment will be made based on the merits of the case, taking into consideration the historical ownership records and any other relevant factors.
Until then, the properties surrounding Kanduyi Stadium can rest assured that their interests are being safeguarded by the High Court in Bungoma. This legal intervention provides a sense of security and stability for the owners, as they await a resolution to the dispute over ownership.