Court of Appeal declines to suspend High Court ruling on President Ruto advisors
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The Court of Appeal has declined to stay the High Court decision that declared the office of the President’s advisors unconstitutional. This means the lower court’s decision remains in force as the appeal process moves forward.
In a ruling delivered under a
certificate of urgency on
Wednesday, the appellate court considered an application seeking interim
relief pending the hearing and determination of the intended appeal.
The applicant had approached the
Court of Appeal seeking orders to suspend the effect of the advisory judgment
while challenging the lower court’s decision.
After reviewing the materials
presented, the Court of Appeal declined to grant the stay orders sought.
Instead, the judges issued directions to guide the parties on the next steps,
effectively setting timelines for the filing of the necessary documents to
facilitate the hearing of the substantive appeal.
The court’s decision means that
the advisory judgment will remain in effect as the dispute proceeds to a full
hearing. However, the appellate bench emphasised the need for an orderly and
structured process, directing the parties to comply with procedural
requirements within the specified timelines.
The matter will now proceed to a hearing in accordance with the court’s directions, where the substantive issues raised in the appeal will be determined.


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