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High Court Erred in the Case of Dubai Bank Receivership – Appellate Court

Kenyan Shilling

The Court of Appeal has ruled that the High Court made a mistake in a ruling it made concerning the placing under receivership of Dubai Bank Kenya.

In a ruling dated 18th November 2015, High Court Judge E.K.O Ogola J ruled that:

Both KDIC and CBK felt aggrieved by the ruling and went to the Court of Appeal to appeal the decision and the appellate court has ruled on their favor. According to the Court of Appeal, the power to receive, liquidate and wind up an institution is vested in KDCI. The court said that in issuing the orders as it did, the High Court stepped beyond the amplitude of its powers and that it substituted itself in place of CBK. The Court of Appeal says the High Court had no inherent powers to make orders that were outside the purview of its jurisdiction.

The ruling now gives a green light to the Central Bank of Kenya for the liquidation of Dubai Bank Kenya which has been in receivership since August 2015.

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