Gachagua’s High Court cases put on hold pending Supreme Court ruling
Former Deputy President and DCP party leader Rigathi Gachagua during an interview on Citizen TV's The Explainer Show.
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High Court cases filed by former
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua will have to await determinations by the
superior courts.
During Tuesday’s mention, a
three-judge bench led by Justice Eric Ogola was told that the matters before it
cannot proceed as there are pending decisions before both the Court of Appeal
and the Supreme Court that directly affect the constitution of the bench.
Justice Ogola was told that the Supreme
Court is scheduled to render its decision on January 30, a ruling that will
determine whether the current High Court bench is constitutional.
The court heard that the Supreme
Court’s pronouncement is central to the dispute and will guide whether the High
Court can lawfully continue handling the cases.
In response, Justice Ogola
directed that the matters be mentioned on February 10, after the Supreme Court
delivers its decision, for further directions.
The cases arise from petitions
filed by Gachagua challenging various actions taken during and after his tenure
as Deputy President.
The outcome of the Court of Appeal
decisions is expected to determine whether the High Court proceedings will
resume or be reconstituted.


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