How a Sh13M Loan Cost a Businessman His Lavington Property—30 Years Later, Court Reverses It

By The Weekly Vision Legal Correspondent

The Court of Appeal has brought to an end a 30-year legal dispute between two Nairobi businessmen by overturning a 1999 High Court judgment that had resulted in the loss of property by one of the parties. In a unanimous ruling delivered on July 11, 2025, a three-judge bench found that the loan agreement at the heart of the dispute, requiring businessman Kanwal Sarjit Singh Dhiman (the appellant) to repay a loan with 36% annual interest, was oppressive and unconscionable. The court ruled that the 1999 judgment, which allowed rival Kenshavji Jivrah Shah (the respondent) to auction Kanwal’s property over an outstanding loan, amounted to a miscarriage of justice.

“There shall be an order of revocation of the respondent’s title to the parcel of land known as L.R. No. 209/8192/8, and rectification of the land register in favour of the appellant,” the judges ordered.

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