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Blow For Single Mothers after Today's High Court Ruling

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High Court Judge Lucy Gitari. PHOTO | FILE


Children born by a widow more than nine months after her husband’s death are not entitled to inherit a share of the deceased’s property, the High Court has ruled.

Justice Lucy Gitari has held that a child born posthumously to a widow not less than nine months upon the death of the husband ought to be excluded in succession.

Such a child, the judge said, cannot be regarded as having survived the deceased according to Section 29 of the Law of Succession Act, Cap 160.

The judge also stated that such children cannot be regarded as dependants of the deceased’s estate because the deceased had not taken them as his own and was not maintaining them before he passed away.

Such a child, the judge said, cannot be regarded as having survived the deceased according to Section 29 of the Law of Succession Act, Cap 160.

The judge also stated that such children cannot be regarded as dependants of the deceased’s estate because the deceased had not taken them as his own and was not maintaining them before he passed away.

But the step-daughter confronted the court with the question of whether children born posthumously are entitled to inherit and who are the rightful beneficiaries of her father’s estate.

Her case was that except the first born in her step-mother’s house, the other four children were born after the deceased had passed away and are therefore not children of the deceased.

On her part, Ms Wangechi said she wanted all the eight children to share the land equally since they were born and lived on the land.

But in her ruling, Justice Gitari ordered that the deceased’s estate be shared in five portions among the four children he had sired in his lifetime plus Ms Wangechi.

“The (other) four children are excluded as beneficiaries. The distribution should be in accordance with the number of children. The widow is an additional unit,” said the judge adding that her decision on distribution of the estate is according to Section 40 of the Law of Succession Act.

Justice Gitari also ordered that the land be surveyed to ensure that each beneficiary’s portion has access to the water carnal. She also said the money for compensation from NIB shall be shared equally by the beneficiaries.

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