Murungi v Kasigwa & Another (Civil Suit 10 of 1993)
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Holding
Letters of administration for the estate of the late Atenyi Knight Nkojo were granted jointly to Moses Murungi Nkojo and Joyce Kembabazi. Previously granted letters of administration to Michael Kasigwa and Joyce Kembabazi were revoked by consent. A full account and inventory was to be provided to the new administrators and Court, with costs payable from the estate.
Outcome
Letters of administration rearranged by consent with new joint administrators appointed
Facts
This was a succession matter concerning the estate of the late Atenyi Knight Nkojo. Letters of administration had previously been granted jointly to Michael Kasigwa and Joyce Kembabazi in Administration Cause No. DR. MFP 19/1989. Moses Murungi Nkojo brought suit seeking to be appointed as a joint administrator of the estate. The parties reached a consent agreement to revoke the previous letters and grant new letters jointly to Moses Murungi Nkojo and Joyce Kembabazi.
Orders
- Letters of Administration for the Estate of the late Atenyi Knight Nkojo are granted to Moses Murungi Nkojo and Joyce Kembabazi for joint administration.
- The letters of Administration previously granted jointly to Michael Kasigwa and Joyce Kembabazi in Administration Cause No. DR. MFP 19/1989 to the estate of the late Atenyi Knight Nkojo are revoked.
- A full account and inventory of the property involved in the estate prior to this consent judgment shall be made to the new administrators and thereafter furnished to Court.
- Costs shall be paid from the estate.
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