Nakuru businessman Nyakundi Evans has filed a fresh application before the High Court, seeking judicial intervention over what he terms as violations of his constitutional rights.
The application, filed on August 28, 2025, outlines a series of grievances and legal grounds upon which Nyakundi seeks relief, citing breaches of his fundamental freedoms and unfair treatment.
Through his legal counsel, city lawyer Danstan Omari, Nyakundi argues that state agencies and individuals named in the case have acted in a manner that infringes upon his rights. The petition emphasizes that unless the court intervenes, Nyakundi stands to suffer irreparable harm.
According to the filings, Nyakundi is seeking a range of court orders, including declarations that his rights have been violated, as well as injunctions restraining further actions against him. The matter has been certified urgent, and a hearing date is expected to be set in the coming days.
Speaking after filing the case, lawyer Danstan Omari confirmed that his client was determined to pursue justice to its logical conclusion. “This application is about protecting fundamental rights that have been trampled upon. We shall not relent until justice is served,” Omari said.
The case is likely to attract public interest, given Nyakundi’s prominence in Nakuru and Omari’s reputation as a high-profile litigator often associated with constitutional and human rights cases.
As the legal battle unfolds, all eyes will be on the High Court to determine whether the application will succeed and what precedent it may set in similar matters.