High Court halts Karen wedding after father claims emotional abuse and exclusion

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High Court halts Karen wedding after father claims emotional abuse and exclusion

The High Court has issued orders restraining the conduct of a wedding that was scheduled to take place tomorrow, Saturday, December 6, 2025, at a residence in Karen, Nairobi.

The orders arise from a case filed by Nairobi businessman Francis Julius Ogallo against his former wife, Gladys Ong’ayo Ogallo, whom he accuses of deliberately excluding him from their daughter’s wedding and subjecting him to emotional distress and public humiliation.

Through his lawyer, Danstan Omari, Ogallo argues that the exclusion amounts to emotional abuse under the Protection Against Domestic Violence Act.

He says the respondent misrepresented his views on the choice of clergy, circulated false allegations about him, and shared his private communication with third parties in a bid to justify his exclusion.

Ogallo also claims that a similar pattern of humiliation was witnessed during the wedding of their eldest daughter in 2021.

While insisting that he does not oppose the wedding itself, the applicant says he only raised concerns over the choice of clergy due to past defamatory conduct, which he accuses the respondent of twisting to lock him out of the ceremony altogether.

In his supporting affidavit, Ogallo discloses that he has been reported to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations over alleged threats and defamation allegations he strongly denies.

A summons dated November 12, 2025, requiring him to appear before the RCI Nairobi Area, was annexed to the court papers.

According to court documents, the application was certified as urgent, with the court noting that the matter is a family dispute that ought to be resolved through family negotiations and/or mediation.

The court further directed that the respondent be served personally for an inter partes mention for directions today, December 5, 2025, at 3 p.m.

In the meantime, a temporary order of injunction was issued restraining the respondent, her agents, servants, representatives, or any other persons acting at her behest from proceeding with, conducting, facilitating, or in any other way participating in the planned wedding ceremony of the applicant’s daughter scheduled for Saturday, December 6, 2025, pending the inter partes mention for further directions.

The High Court is expected to give further directions after the inter partes mention scheduled for later today.

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