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Case Law[2015] KEKC 22Kenya

In re Estate of Rehema Binti Said Msonek (Deceased) (Succession Cause 100 of 2014) [2015] KEKC 22 (KLR) (23 April 2015) (Judgment)

Kadhi's Court of Kenya

Judgment

In re Estate of Rehema Binti Said Msonek (Deceased) (Succession Cause 100 of 2014) [2015] KEKC 22 (KLR) (23 April 2015) (Judgment) In re Estate of Rehema Binti Said Msonek (Deceased) [2015] eKLR Neutral citation: [2015] KEKC 22 (KLR) Republic of Kenya In the Kadhis Court at Mombasa Succession Cause 100 of 2014 AH Athman, PK April 23, 2015 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF REHEMA BINTI SAID MSONEK (DECEASED) Between Awadh Ahmed Jezan 1st Petitioner Said Hemed Said 2nd Petitioner Aboud Abdulrahman Aboud 3rd Petitioner and Salim Mohamed Salim Respondent Judgment 1.The petitioner prays for:1.Determination of heirs and their respective shares according to Islamic law2.An order for leave be granted for sale of property known as Mombasa/ Block XLIV/76 and the three petitioners be appointed as Trustees for purpose of sale, execution of the transfers and distribution of the estate.3.An order that the petitioners be allowed to distribute the proceeds of the sale of the property of the estate to all heirs in accordance to their entitlement under Islamic Law.4.Any other relief the court deem fit to grant. 2.The petitioners claim the deceased left the property known as Mombasa/ Block XLIV/76 situated at Mombasa island, that she was survived by three daughters and one son who are now all deceased but they were survived by their respective heirs entitled to inherit the estate. 3.The respondent through his replying affidavit dated 8th December 2014 does not object to distribution of the estate but contend because he inherit through his father, he is entitled to two thirds [2/3] of the estate. He deponed that he is not ready to sell his shares in the estate as he lives in the house with his family. 4.The late Rehema Bint Said Msonek died sometimes in 1945. ISSUES 5.The issues for determination in this matter are:1.What constitutes the estate2.The legal heirs and shares of each heir3.Distribution Estate 6.There is no dispute that the property known as Mombasa/ Block XLIV/76 constitutes the property of the late Rehema Bint Said Msonek. Heirs 7.There is no dispute on the heirs. This is a classic case of Al Munasakha, where the all the primary heirs are all deceased, their respective shares devolve to their respective heirs. 8.The heirs of the late Rehema Said Msonek are:1.Salma Salim daughter2.Barke Salim daughter3.Esha Salim daughter4.Mohamed Salim sonThe share of each daughter =1/5 20%The share of the son = 2/5 40%The [1/5] share of Salma Salim devolve to her only child Awadh Jezan.The [1/5] share of Barke Salim devolve to her heirs as follows:1\. Said Hemed Said son 2/132\. Swaleh Hemed Said son 2/13 deceased3\. Fatuma Hemed Said son 1/134\. Mohamed Hemed Said son 2/135\. Yahya Hemed Said son 2/136\. Mbarak Hemed Said son 2/137\. Abud Hemed Said son 2/13The [2/13 of 1/5]share of Swaleh Hemed Said devolve to his heirs as follows:1\. Abdallah Swaleh Hemed son2\. Ahmed Swaleh Hemed son3\. Amina Swaleh Hemed daughter4\. Said Swaleh Hemed son5\. Ali Swaleh Hemed son6\. Hashim Swaleh Hemed son7\. Khadija Swaleh Hemed daughter8\. Maryam Swaleh Hemed daughter9\. Hamad Swaleh Hemed son10\. Mohamed Swaleh Hemed son11\. Aisha Swaleh Hemed daughter12\. Rukiya Hanzwani Hemed widowThe widow's share = 18/144The share of each daughter = 7/144The share of each son = 14/144The [1/5] share of Esha Salim devolve to her heirs as follows:1\. Fauziya Abdulrahman Aboud daughter 1/82\. Gamar Abdulrahman Aboud daughter 1/83\. Abudu Abdulrahman Aboud son 2/84\. Athman Abdulrahman Aboud son 2/85\. Jamal Abdulrahman Aboud son 2/8The [2/5] share of Mohamed Salim devolve to his legal heirs as follows:1\. Salim Mohamed Salim son 2/142\. Nuru Mohamed Bakhresa daughter 1/4 deceased *3\. Rahma Mohamed Bakhresa daughter 1/4 deceasedThe [1/4 of 2/5] share of Rahma Mohamed Bakhresa devolve to her heirs as follows:1\. Mohamed Salim Mohamed son2\. Aisha Salim Bakharisa daughter3\. Ali Salim Mohamed son4\. Mbarak Salim Mohamed son5\. Salma Salim Mohamed daughter6\. Abdulrahman Salim Bakhressa son7\. Twalib Salim Mohamed son8\. Maryam Salim Mohamed daughter9\. Ahmed Salim sonThe share of each son = 2/15The share of each daughter = 1/15The final list of heirs and their respective shares are:1\. Awadh Jezan 20%2\. Said Hemed Said 3.07%3\. Fatuma Hemed Said 1.58%4\. Mohamed Hemed Said 3.07%5\. Yahya Hemed Said 3.07%6\. Mbarak Hemed Said 3.07%7\. Abud Hemed Said 3.07%8\. Abdallah Swaleh Hemed 0.298%9\. Ahmed Swaleh Hemed 0.298%10\. Amina Swaleh Hemed 0.149%11\. Said Swaleh Hemed 0.298%12\. Ali Swaleh Hemed 0.298%13\. Hashim Swaleh Hemed 0.298%14\. Khadija Swaleh Hemed 0.149%15\. Maryam Swaleh Hemed 0.149%16\. Hamad Swaleh Hemed 0.298%17\. Mohamed Swaleh Hemed 0.298%18\. Aisha Swaleh Hemed 0.149%19\. Rukiya Hanzwani Hemed 0.383%20\. Fauziya Abdulrahman Aboud 2.5%21\. Gamar Abdulrahman Aboud 2.5%22\. Aboud Abdulrahman Aboud 5%23\. Athman Abdulrahman Aboud 5%24\. Jamal Abdulrahman Aboud 5%25\. Salim Mohamed Salim 20%26\. Nuru Mohamed Bakhresa 10% deceased *27\. Mohamed Salim Mohamed 1.3%28\. Aisha Salim Bakharisa 0.66%29\. Ali Salim Mohamed 1.3%30\. Mbarak Salim Mohamed 1.3%31\. Salma Salim Mohamed 0.66%32\. Abdulrahman Salim Bakhressa 1.3%33\. Twalib Salim Mohamed 1.3%34\. Maryam Salim Mohamed 0.66%35\. Ahmed Salim 1.3%The estate is hereby vested in the heirs in the shares indicated. Distribution 9.Most beneficiaries would like to get their shares in monetary terms after selling the estate property. The respondent opposes the sale of the property. First opportunity is given to him to buy the property, upon ascertainment of the value of the property, by buying off the shares of his co heirs. The estate be valued for this purpose. 10.By consent the petitioners and respondent are appointed as Trustees of the estate. 11.In the event of sale of the estate property, the Trustees are granted leave to distribute the proceeds provided they shall deposit with the court, the sale agreement and receipts of the shares to all the beneficiaries. Orders accordingly. **DATED AND DELIVERED IN MOMBASA ON 23RD APRIL 2015.****ABDULHALIM H. ATHMAN****PRINCIPAL KADHI** In the presence of:Mr. Yusuf K. Abdulrahman, Court assistantMr. Nabhan for petitionersMr. Mulwa for respondent.

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