‘Don’t intimidate us!’ High Court judges slam Gachagua’s lawyers
Three High Court judges on Wednesday slammed impeached
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s lawyers for what they termed as attempts to
intimidate the court, and a biased self-serving view of the court's decisions.
The judges said allegations of unfairness and
bias against them were unsubstantiated and lacked merit.
While delivering their ruling on a challenge
by Gachagua's team of advocates on how they were formed, Principal Judge Eric
Ogola, and judges Dr. Freda Mugambi and Antony Mrima took issue with the thrust
of the team's application.
Justice Dr. Fredah Mugambi, as she read the
ruling, voiced the bench's disapproval and assessment of the application by
Gachagua's advocates led by Senior Counsel Paul Muite, telling them they can’t
have their cake and eat it.
“The applicants selectively focused on aspects
that favoured them while conveniently disregarding the fact that they are
enjoying the conservatory orders,” stated the judge.
Where the application had questioned the
decision by the bench to reschedule proceedings meant for Thursday, October 24,
to Tuesday, October 22, Justice Mugambi said: “The applicants no longer
perceive the urgency of this matter. Instead, they are casting aspersions on
the bench.”
The panel cautioned the advocates against
what it termed playing to the gallery, following accusations that the bench was
engaged in a conspiracy against the realisation of justice. The judges assessment
considerably rattled Gachagua's advocates.
“That the bench is part of a conspiracy to
violate the right of fair hearing under Article 50…This argument was playing to
the gallery, the court remains committed to follow the rule of law,” added
Justice Mugambi.
Gachagua’s lead lawyer Muite noted: “One issue of accusing counsel to be talking to the gallery is something that
should not be left on the record of this court. It is damaging to counsel and that
is an issue which should be taken out of the record of this court by the Court
of Appeal.”
In their ruling, the judges also took issue
with the Muite-led team's aspersions against the bench, which made reference to
the need for a radical surgery as was experienced in the first term of deceased
President Mwai Kibaki's tenure.
“The bench feels those comments are
regrettable. The court remains firm and will not be swayed by any form of intimidations,”
Judge Mugambi said.
Earlier during their submissions, the
advocates representing the impeached DP accused the bench of being unfair and
unconstitutional in the sittings that took hours on Tuesday.
Gachagua's advocates indicated that they may
move to the Court of Appeal to challenge the decision of the bench.
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