Kenya Gov't Asks Court to Dismiss Miguna Miguna’s Case Against Lufthansa, Air France

Kenya Gov't Asks Court to Dismiss Miguna Miguna’s Case Against Lufthansa, Air France

The State on Tuesday asked the court to dismiss a case in which deported lawyer Miguna Miguna sued two international airlines over his failed trip to Kenya last month.

In an application filed at the Milimani Law Courts, Miguna is seeking an order compelling Lufthansa Airlines and Air France to fly him to the jurisdiction of the court within 48 hours pending the hearing and determination of the petition.

Through his lawyer John Khaminwa, Miguna further wants the court to bar the two carriers from flying to Kenya if they fail to transport him to the jurisdiction of the court.

The airlines barred Miguna from boarding their flights in Europe citing a red alert allegedly issued by the government of Kenya. The alert warned them against flying the firebrand lawyer to Kenya or any other African country.

Miguna in his petition claimed Lufthansa and Air France “willingly, and with great alacrity and glee, allowed to be recruited as agents of impunity and oppression by the Attorney-General and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs to contravene the Kenya Constitution, Kenya law, the laws of the European Union and international laws including the international aviation law and the human rights law.”

Responding to Miguna’s petition, the Attorney-General, through State counsel Emmanuel Bitta, said the court lacks extra-territorial jurisdiction to arbitrate on matters outside the Kenyan territory as defined under Article 5 of the constitution.

Further, the AG argued that the court has no jurisdiction to issue prerogative orders against private parties and urged it to dismiss the application by Miguna.

“The petition is premised on hearsay statements by a party other than the named petitioner which in and of itself constitutes inadmissible evidence as it doesn’t fit within the exceptions provided under section 33 of the Evidence Act of Kenya,” read court documents filed by the AG.

The AG further submitted that the court lacks the authority to suspend landing rights to international airlines in Kenya under the doctrine of separation of powers as that is the constitutional role of the executive.
        
 

Comments

Guest (not verified)     Wed, 02/26/2020 @ 02:49am

The man is allegedly a lawyer if he chooses to make a fool of himself so be it.Even the Kenyan lawyers representing him should know better but they are after his money we all know to be perceived a good lawyer you must be a good liar.Not sure if the Govt of Kenya can stop him just ignore him.

Seneca (not verified)     Wed, 02/26/2020 @ 10:54am

In reply to by Guest (not verified)

Wrong. Why do you oppose Miguna and support the US citizen trying to rep Kenya in Korea? Miguna is a Kenyan. Kenya must respect it's Laws.

If you must know, John Khaminwa (representing Miguna) was a political prisoner who fought for your right to quack like you are doing.

Tepiyebei (not verified)     Wed, 02/26/2020 @ 04:56pm

In reply to by Seneca (not verified)

@seneke - you are Quite stuck in the past; if you ask me!

Start thinking of 2020 and far beyond; that is what will bring the necessary change that we are all yearning for!

Miguna and the likes are not the daily bread we feast on to survive! They all part of the larger problems Kenya is experiencing today. They are all selfish!

Settled Nomad (not verified)     Thu, 02/27/2020 @ 06:19am

We are tired of Miguna Miguna. @Mwakilishi, please note that Miguna gets his energy from your reporting his fruitless antics. He has a psychological problem, which is cured by Public attention, without achieving any tangible results. If you, and the Kenyan Media, stop reporting about his antics, he will have no desire to continue. That is why he is deliberately following a route which has little chance of success, but high chance of drama. He is seeking public attention, and you are the ones who drive his madness. He has a wife and family now. It is time to put them first, and his 'madness' second. If Miguna does not get Media attention, he will become 'sane' again. I know that this is a tough nut to crack, but if the Kenyan Media(note here Kenyan Media. No one else reports about Miguna) stops reporting about him, he will be forced to concentrate on his second option, which is his family.

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