Siblings ordered to settle 30-year row out of court : vimars

Siblings ordered to settle 30-year row out of court


“The case is hereby referred to annexed mediation. Both parties are advised to agree on the way forward and sign a consent to be adopted as the court’s verdict,” directed Ms Ngetich.
In they fail to agree, the court will make a ruling and the siblings will be forced to live by the decision, added the judge.
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She also directed that the case be placed before Deputy Registrar of the High Court within a month, to confirm progress of the mediation.
Things took a confrontational twist on February 8 when Karanja accused Njoki of attempting to decimate their mother’s grave within Ngondu Farm located in Njoro.

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