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Lawyers disagree with High Court verdict on Gachagua's impeachment

A three-judge High Court bench upheld former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment while finding that the Senate had denied him a fair hearing, and awarded him Sh50 million in damages. The ruling drew criticism from numerous lawyers and legal figures, including LSK President Charles Kanjama, Martha Karua, and Senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdullahi, who argued a fair-hearing violation should have nullified the proceedings rather than be compensated with damages.

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Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. [File, Standard]

Lawyers have torn into the High Court ruling that upheld former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment despite finding the Senate denied him a fair hearing.

A three-judge bench on Monday, June 8, found that Gachagua was not given a chance to be heard by the Senate but upheld his removal from office and awarded him Sh50 million in damages.

Justices Eric Ogola, Anthony Mrima and Freda Mugambi held that there was sufficient public participation in the process and that public remarks by National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula and Senate Speaker Amason Kingi did not constitute bias.

They left his benefits claim to a separate court.

Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Charles Kanjama said the ruling defied 22 years of legal practice.

"Normally, when a right to fair trial or fair hearing is infringed, you invalidate the hearing, you set it aside, or you order a new trial," said Kanjama.

He noted it was the first time in his career that a court had found a fair trial violation but declined to reverse the outcome.

"There is a lot of inconsistency in the decision of the court," he added.

Former Judicial Service Commission (JSC) Commissioner Macharia Njeru warned the ruling had created a dangerous precedent, drawing a parallel with the Supreme Court's nullification of the 2017 presidential election.

"The Supreme Court of Kenya in 2017 nullified the presidential election where millions of Kenyans had voted on the basis of procedural defects. They said it did not matter the outcome as long as the process was tainted with irregularities and illegalities," noted Njeru.

LSK Vice President Wavinya Nicholas warned the ruling set a precedent that constitutional rights could be violated and compensated with damages rather than reversed.

"It appears to endorse the notion that a public officer can be removed through a process that violates fundamental constitutional rights, yet the resulting removal or replacement is permitted to stand," observed Njeri.

"If the process was fundamentally unconstitutional, one would ordinarily expect the resulting decision to be similarly tainted," she added.

People's Liberation Party (PLP) leader Martha Karua said an unfair process cannot produce a just outcome.

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"Once the court found that the right to fair hearing had been violated, it was duty bound to nullify the impeachment proceedings. Damages cannot be a substitute for the right to fair hearing, and this pronouncement is a blot on our jurisprudence," said Karua.

Former LSK President Faith Odhiambo called for reflection on what she described as incoherence in the court's remedial reasoning.

"I respect the court and the constitutional role it plays. But I believe this outcome calls for serious reflection on the coherence of our remedial framework," said Odhiambo.

She argued the right to a fair hearing was not a "procedural decoration" but a constitutional guarantee.

Senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdullahi questioned how the court could find Gachagua was denied a fair hearing yet decline to overturn his impeachment.

"The Gachagua judgment in my humble opinion is on shaky, shallow, soggy and sandy soil," observed Ahmednasir.

Lawyer Joshua Malidzo framed the issue as one of institutional integrity rather than Gachagua's personal fate.

"It is a treason against the Constitution and it must be called out openly and bluntly," said Malidzo.

Lawyer Eric Muriuki said Gachagua may face difficulties at the Court of Appeal  since the violation involved a non-derogable right.

"The real absurdity is declaring that someone's rights were infringed, especially the right to fair hearing, then holding that the process stands either way," noted Muriuki.

Lawyer Mohamed Billow argued Gachagua's best remaining ground lies in the finding that he was denied a fair hearing at the Senate stage.

Senior Counsel Abdikadir Mohamed struck the lone dissenting note, arguing impeachment is not litigation and fair-trial standards do not apply to it.

"The 'fair trial' standards you good lawyers are trying to import into the impeachment process are imprudent," said Abdikadir.

He further argued that impeachment is a political process initiated, prosecuted and adjudicated by politicians.

People’s Liberation Party Martha Karua said that the decision was flawed and troubling and that an unfair process cannot produce a just outcome.

“Once the court found that the right to fair hearing had been violated, it was duty bound to nullify the impeachment proceedings. Damages cannot be a substitute to the right to fair hearing, and this pronouncement is a blot on our jurisprudence.”

Former Judicial Service Commissioner Macharia Njeru said that the High Court decision had created a dangerous precedent.

“The Supreme Court of Kenya in 2017 nullified the Presidential election where millions of Kenyans had voted on the basis of procedural d…

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The StandardIndependentCenter12 days ago
Gachagua to appeal High Court ruling upholding impeachment

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has announced his intention to appeal the High Court's decision upholding his impeachment. He claims his constitutional right to a fair hearing was violated during the process. Gachagua expressed respect for the judiciary but disagreed with the court's interpretation of the law and the application of facts. He plans to file an appeal at the Court of Appeal and emphasized that principles of natural justice were disregarded during the impeachment proceedings.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Gachagua's statement without overtly favoring either side. It reports his claim of procedural violations and his intent to appeal, while also noting his respect for the judiciary. There is no evident bias in the language or framing, and both Gachagua's position and the court's R

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The StandardIndependentCenter12 days ago
Lawyers disagree with High Court verdict on Gachagua's impeachment

A three-judge High Court bench upheld former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment while finding that the Senate had denied him a fair hearing, and awarded him Sh50 million in damages. The ruling drew criticism from numerous lawyers and legal figures, including LSK President Charles Kanjama, Martha Karua, and Senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdullahi, who argued a fair-hearing violation should have nullified the proceedings rather than be compensated with damages.

Bias read (Center): The article reports a legal-professional reaction story; while it overwhelmingly quotes critics of the ruling, this reflects the sourced expert consensus rather than partisan left/right framing, and the wording stays factual.

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The StandardIndependentCenter13 days ago
Court upholds Gachagua's ouster, awards him Sh50m

The Kenyan High Court upheld the impeachment process against former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, awarding him Sh50 million in compensation for the violation of his rights by the Senate. However, the court declined to reinstate him.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the court's decision factually without apparent bias. It mentions the compensation awarded and the rejection of reinstatement without emphasizing either side. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the legal outcome rather than taking a stance on the impeachment itself.

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The Star (Kenya)IndependentCenter13 days ago
High Court upholds ex-DP Gachagua impeachment - the-star.co.ke

The Kenyan High Court has upheld the impeachment of former Deputy President William Ruto, known as ex-DP Gachagua.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on the court's decision without apparent ideological framing, word-choice, or emphasis that suggests a particular political leaning. It does not include commentary or sourcing that would indicate a bias toward either side of the political spectrum.

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