BY NT CORRESPONDENT.
The land dispute case filed in 2009, ought to be dispersed off in order to stop fraudsters from claiming ownership of the suit property situated along Chiromo road, Westlands Nairobi.
The land dispute case filed in 2009, ought to be dispersed off in order to stop fraudsters from claiming ownership of the suit property situated along Chiromo road, Westlands Nairobi.
Mr Raju told Justice Samson Okongo, a company trading as Fairmile Investment and businessman Kantilal Patel have claimed ownership of the suit land registered under LR no 209/73/12 and purported to sell the same.
He told the court that he and one Jayant Rach are the sole administrators of the estate of their father who died testate in 2007 at Nairobi.
The suit property is no longer in the hands of the Investment company and Mr Patel the letters of administration and tittle is being held by him and Rach up to date, he told the judge.
” All payments in respect of the suit property were made by the late father and his mother who executed ownership, saying that nobody can claim to own the land and purport to offer it for sell to third parties” the court heard.
Mr Raju told the in his evidence that, the investment company authorized his late father to process all documents to enable him register the property in his name.
He said that while the issuance of tittle was pending in 2008 Mr Patel purportedly obtained a tittle of the suit land which he now claims to own the property.
Mr Raju testified that not withstanding the vesting of 1973 Mr Patel in flagrant breach of the law purported to sale the suit property at considerable price of Sh 12 million in November 2008.
The element of fraud has been between the directors of the Investment company and Mr patel, while knowing that they hold no tittle to the suit property that is possession of the Mr Raju.
The matter will proceed for further hearing on 18 September 2018.