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Court to rule on Gachagua’s impeachment case on Judges recusal next Month

Cibber Njoroge
Last updated: February 27, 2026 8:20 am
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A Court ruling in a case in which a Petitioner Seeks Recusal of Judges in Gachagua Impeachment will be delivered on March 19, 2026.

When the matter came yesterday for the hearing of the submissions, Petitioner Joseph Enock who is represented by Lawyer Harrison Kinyanjui insisted the petition raises constitutional questions concerning alleged violations of rights and fundamental freedoms, including issues relating to Rigathi Gachagua.

“The issues raised are unprecedented and will shape jurisprudence on the impeachment and replacement of a Deputy President under the 2010 Constitution, questions that have not been determined by either the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeal,” Said Lawyer Kinyanjui in his submissions.

Lawyer Kinyanjui has formally asked three High Court judges Justices Eric Ogola, Anthony Mrima and Fridah Mugambi to recuse themselves from hearing his case, alleging bias and a breach of his constitutional right to a fair hearing.

The Suit challenges the purported impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and the nomination of Prof. Abraham Kithure Kindiki as his replacement.

In a “Notice of Motion for the Plea of Recusal of the Bench” dated October 1, 2025, drawn by J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates, Aura seeks the immediate disqualification of the three judges from any further involvement in the proceedings.

The core of his application hinges on the court’s decision to handle his petition separately from other consolidated petitions that he says raise identical and substantially similar constitutional issues. Aura contends that by isolating his case, the court is acting in a discriminatory manner, violating his rights under Article 50(1) of the Constitution, which guarantees a fair hearing before an impartial tribunal.

He argues that this separation creates a “real apprehension” of bias and could lead to an “unhappy state of conflicting decisions” from parallel court proceedings. His supporting affidavit, prepared by his legal team led by Lawyer Harrison Kinyanjui, states that the average, informed person would conclude there is a “real possibility” the court is biased against him.

The petitioner anchors his motion on a letter from Chief Justice Martha Koome dated January 23, 2025. In the letter, the Chief Justice acknowledged Aura’s request for his petition to be heard by a five-judge bench alongside the related cases. She directed that any request to “expand the subsisting Bench or otherwise reconstitute altogether should be made before the trial court,” to allow all parties in the related cases a chance to be heard.

Aura, through Lawyer Harrison Kinyanjui, argues that the current bench is attempting to make a determination on the issue of an expanded bench without the participation of the other consolidated petitioners, which he sees as a direct contravention of the Chief Justice’s guidance and a denial of due process.

Furthermore, the application cites several binding legal precedents to bolster the argument for consolidation. It references the Supreme Court’s ruling in Omoke v Kenyatta & 83 others, which emphasized that courts must consider the cost, time, and judicial resources when deciding on consolidation.

The petitioner asserts that it is “imprudent” to use scarce judicial resources on separate hearings for the same core issues. Another Supreme Court case, Law Society of Kenya v Centre for Human Rights & Democracy & 12 Others, is cited, where the court held that consolidating cases with the same central issue serves the interests of justice by preventing undesirable delays and ensuring expeditious resolution.

Aura fears that if the current bench continues to hear his petition in isolation, he will be strategically sidelined and potentially locked out by the technical doctrine of res judicata, which prevents the same matter from being litigated twice once a judgment has been delivered in the consolidated cases.

He maintains that his application for recusal is made in good faith to ensure transparency, fairness, and the rule of law are not compromised. If the recusal is granted, Aura, through his counsel Harrison Kinyanjui, has asked that the matter be mentioned before the Chief Justice for further directions.

The motion, filed by J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates, is yet to be heard, and its outcome will determine the future course of this high-stakes constitutional dispute.

 

 

 

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