In re GWK (Subject) (Petition E008 of 2024) [2024] KEHC 6030 (KLR) (27 May 2024) (Judgment)
Neutral citation:
[2024] KEHC 6030 (KLR)
Republic of Kenya
Petition E008 of 2024
MA Odero, J
May 27, 2024
IN THE MATTER OF SECTIONS 26, 27, 28, 29, 32 AND 33 OF THE MENTAL HEALT ACT
IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION FOR ORDERS OF CUSTODY MANAGEMENT AND GUARDIANSHIP OF GWK AND HER ESTATE
Between
LNK
Petitioner
and
GWK
Subject
Judgment
1.Before this court is the Petition dated 7th March, 2024 by which the Petitioner LNK seeks the following orders
2.The Petition was brought under Sections 26 and 28 of the Mental Health Act, Cap 248, Laws of Kenya and was supported by the Affidavit of even date sworn by the Petitioner. The Petition was canvassed by way of Vive Voce evidence on the virtual platform.
3.The Petitioner is the biological son of the subject GWK. He states that his father, the subjects husband passed away in May 2005.
4.The Petitioner states that the subject who is an elderly lady is currently suffering from several ailments including mental illness. That she is currently bedridden and is no in any position to take care of her own affairs.
5.The Petitioner seeks to be appointed by the court as Guardian of the subject and manager of her affairs.
Analysis and Determination
6.Section 26 of the Mental Health Act, Cap 248 provides for the circumstances in which a court may make orders for the management and maintenance of patient (subject) as follows:-
7.I have considered the petition before the court, the evidence adduced before the court as well as the documents annexed to the Petition. In order to warrant the appointment of legal guardian it must be shown that the subject suffers from a mental disorder rendering her incapable of managing her own affairs.
8.I have considered the evidence on record in this matter. I have perused the medical report dated 22nd February, 2024. (Annexture LNK ‘2’) which was prepared at Kiburi Dispensary. It indicates that the subject suffers from Diabetes and Hypertension. That she also suffers Dementia and Alzheimers disease. That the subject tis not coherent and cannot make any such reasonable decisions.
9.I was able to see the subject online. She was an elderly woman lying on a bed. She appeared semi-conscious and had tubes running from the nose and mouth. It was clear that the subject was ailing and would not be in a position to manage her own affairs.
10.The other children of the subject namelya.JMKb.JMK
11.Both testified in this matter. They confirmed that they were aware of and had no objection to the Petition. The two also signed a consent to the appointment of the Petitioner as Guardian which consent is dated 7th March, 2024.
12.In the case of RE NMK (2017) eKLR, the court in considering what should be bone in mind when making an order for Guardianship stated as follows;-
13.The Petitioner is the son of the subject. He has annexed a copy of his Birth Certificate Serial Number xxxxxx. I have no doubt that he has the best interest of the subject at heart. The other children of the subject have no objection to this petition.
14.Finally I find merit in this petition and allow the same. This court makes the following orders.1.The subject GWK is declared to be a person suffering from a mental disorder within the terms of Section 26 of the Mental Health Act, Cap 248 laws of Kenya.2.The petitioner LNK is hereby appointed as Guardian for the subject and manager of her Estate.3.No orders on costs.
DATED IN NYERI THIS 27TH DAY OF MAY, 2024MAUREEN A. ODEROJUDGE