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Title:
Kenya Ports Authority v East African Power & Lighting Company Ltd
Party:
Kenya
Region:
Africa
Type of document:
National - higher court
Date of text:
March 09, 1982
Data source:
InforMEA
Court name:
Court of Appeal
Seat of court:
Mobasa
Justice(s):
MADAN, LAW, J. J. A. POTTER
Reference number:
No. 41 of 1981
ECOLEX subject(s):
Sea
Abstract:

The respondent had been licenced by the appellant to operate a power station inside the port of Mombasa on the appellant’s land. Following a leakage from the pipes serving the power station, the waters of the port were contaminated with oil. The appellant sued the respondent for damages incurred in cleaning up the harbour which, as pleaded in the plaint, had been done to avoid the combustion of the oil.

The court held that the pollution damaged the port waters and not the property of the appellant. Indeed, the court considered the port waters to be res nullius, which means that they do not belong to anyone, and therefore the appellant did not have any standing to sue.