East Africa

Standoff in court as hearing of Gachagua ouster case fails to begin

The High Court will on Wednesday rule whether Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu has powers to constitute a three-judge bench to hear Rigathi Gachagua’s impeachment case.

Gachagua’s lawyers argued that the bench can only be constituted by the Chief Justice, a position objected to by the respondents’ lawyers.

All cases involving impeached DP Gachagua’s petitions have been consolidated, with President William Ruto being included as a respondent in the consolidated matter.

Gachagua on Tuesday appeared in person for the mentioning of a petition by the Attorney General seeking a three-judge bench to vacate conservatory orders issued by Justices Chacha Mwita and Richard Mwongo, stopping the assumption of office by Kithure Kindiki as Deputy President.

The Justice Eric Ogola-led three-judge bench stated that it will rule on the matter on Wednesday, October 23, 2024.

The court will afterwards deliberate on the recusal petitions filed before it.

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