Charles Mwangi Kirigwi & another v Unaitas Sacco Society Limited & another [2020] KECPT 3 (KLR)

Charles Mwangi Kirigwi & another v Unaitas Sacco Society Limited & another [2020] KECPT 3 (KLR)

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE CO-OPERATIVE TRIBUNAL

AT NAIROBI

TRIBUNAL CASE NO.660 OF 2017

CHARLES  MWANGI  KIRIGWI.............................................................1ST CLAIMANT

CENTOIL  LIMITED ................................................................................2ND CLAIMANT

VERSUS

UNAITAS  SACCO SOCIETY LIMITED...........................................1ST RESPONDENT

ELIUD  CHAI WAMBU T/A CHADOR  AUCTIONEERS..............2ND RESPONDENT

RULING

What is before us for consideration and determination is the 2nd Respondent’s Application dated 6.9.2018. It seeks, for Orders Inter alia.

1. That  this Tribunal be pleased to strike out  the suit against  the 2nd  Defendant; and

2. That the costs of this Application be provided for.

The Application is supported by the grounds on its face and the   Affidavit  of the 2nd Respondent  sworn  on 6.8.2018. the Claimant has opposed the Application by filing Grounds  of Opposition  dated 18.9.20198.  Vide  the directions  given on  13.1.2020, the  Application  was canvassed  by way of written  submissions. The  2nd Respondent  filed his  on  03.3.2020 while the  Claimant  did so on  21.7.2020.

2nd Respondent  Contention

Vide the  Instant Application  the 2nd Respondent  contend  that this Tribunal  does not have jurisdiction  to entertain  the  instant claim  as against  him on the ground that he is not  a member  of the  1st Respondent  within the meaning of Section  76  of the Co-operative  Societies Act (Cap 490) Laws of  Kenya.  That he  is thus enjoined  wrongly in the claim.

Claimant’s Case

Vide  the Statement  of Grounds  of Opposition  filed  on  20.9.2018,  the Claimant  contend  that,  Section  76  of the  Co-operative  Societies Act  does  not  exclude  him being  enjoined  in the claim.

Written  Submissions

Vide  his  written submissions  filed  on  3.3.2020, the 2nd Respondent  reiterated  the contention  made above  and  went ahead  to cite the  decision  of the court  in the case  of  Samuel  Kamau  Macharia  & Another –vs- Kenya Commercial  Bank  Limited  &  2 others [2012]eKLR. He further went  ahead  to cite verbatim,  the provision  of Section  76  of the Act.  He further cited  the case of Republic –vs- Chief Magistrates  court ex-parte  Edward  Kibet  Kimetto[2013]eKLR.

Claimant’s Submissions

Vide his  submissions filed 21.7.2020,  the Claimant submits  that  the duties discharged  by the 2nd  Respondent  and which  precipitated  the institution  of this  claim fails  within the Rubric  of  the  business  of the Tribunal  as envisaged by Section  76  of the Act.  He cited  the case  of  Bingwa  Sacco  Society Limited –vs-  Quick line Auctioneers & Another [2017]eKLR where  the court  held:

“....business  of the society  is not  confined  to the internal  management  of the  society but covers  clearly every  activity  of the society within  the ambits  of by-laws and rules”. He  further cited  the case of  Gitanga  Coffee Growers – vs-  Gitau[1970] EA 361.

Issues for determination

We have framed the following issues for determination:

a. Whether  the Respondent  has laid  a proper basis to be  discharged  from these  proceedings;

b. Who should meet the costs of the Application?

Jurisdiction

The Graveman  in the instant  Preliminary Objection  is whether the Tribunal  has jurisdiction  to  entertain  the claim  as against  the  2nd  Respondent.  The 2nd  Respondent  contends  that he is an auctioneer and not a member  of the 1st  Respondent  hence not  bound  by the provisions of Section  76  of the Co-operative  Societies  Act.

On the other  hand,  the Claimant  contends  that the role  played  by the  2nd  Respondent  in recovering   the loans  owed  to  by  him  to the 1st  Respondent  constituted  the business  of the Tribunal  within  the meaning  of Section  76  of  the Act.

To unravel this issue,  we will  refer  to the decision  of the court  in the case of  Bingwa  Sacco  Society  Limited  -vs-  Quickline  Auctioneers & Another [2017]eKLR. At paragraph  12  thereof,  the court held  thus:

“ The learned trial  Magistrate  was saying that  the claim  was against  the  Auctioneer who had  attached the property of the  2nd  Respondent. The 2nd Respondent  has sued the Auctioneer and the Appellant. The dispute  was  a loan which  was advanced  to the 2nd  Respondent  by the Appellant which  he failed to repay.  The Auctioneer was an Agent  of the Appellant  to attach the  2nd  Respondent’s  properties   to recover  the loan. The activity  of lending  loans  to a member  is a business  of Savings and Credit  Society. Any dispute  arising  from the loan  is a business  of the Society.”

We  take ...from  the holding  of the court  above  and find  that  from the  dispute  before  us  revolves  the loan  advanced  to the Claimant  by the  1st Respondent. Upon  alleged  default, the 1st  Respondent instructed  the 2nd  Respondent  to recover  the same.  For all  intends  and purposes therefore,  the  2nd Respondent  is the Agent  of the  1st  Respondent. By  recovering  the said loan  on behalf  of  the  1st Respondent, the  2nd  Respondent  was merely  discharging  the business  of the 1st  Respondent.  Now that  the said business  of the 1st  Respondent  has  become  the subject  matter  of proceedings  before  the Tribunal the  2nd Respondent  cannot be ... to distance  himself  from the claim  in  the guise  that it is not a member  of the 1st Respondent.

Conclusion

From the foregoing, we find that the Tribunal  has jurisdiction   to entertain  the claim  as against  the 2nd  Respondent.  Accordingly,  we find that  the  2nd  Respondent’s Application  is  unmerited  and hereby  dismiss  it with costs to the  Claimant. Orders accordingly.

Ruling signed, dated and delivered virtually this 3rd day of November, 2020.

Hon. B. Kimemia    Chairperson  ...........................

Hon. F. Terer   Deputy Chairman  ............................

Mr. P. Gichuki   Member    ..............................

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