Elisha Ongoya has emerged as a pivotal figure in the legal defense of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua during his ongoing impeachment trial in the Senate.
As tensions rise and the stakes become ever higher, Ongoya’s expertise and strategic insights are proving invaluable in navigating this complex political landscape. READ FULL STORY
During his recent submission to the Senate, Ongoya asserted that the impeachment motion lacks substantial evidence, calling it “the most embarrassing motion ever approved by a house of Parliament.”
His strong rhetoric underscores the confidence he brings to the defense team as Gachagua rallies support among senators to counter the charges against him.
A Distinguished Legal Career
Ongoya is not just a prominent figure in political circles; he also serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Private Law at Kabarak University Law School. His contributions to legal education and practice, particularly in private law, have earned him recognition as a leading expert in his field.
His experience extends beyond academia into the realm of high-profile impeachment cases that have captured national attention.
One notable case involved Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza, where Ongoya served as lead counsel.
In this instance, he argued that the charges against Mwangaza were frivolous and represented an abuse of the impeachment powers vested in the County Assembly.
His defense highlighted the importance of accountability and fairness in the impeachment process, advocating for a legal system that respects due process.
Commitment to Upholding Legal Standards
Ongoya’s current role in Gachagua’s defense team reflects his dedication to maintaining legal standards even in high-stakes situations.
His team has raised significant objections regarding potential conflicts of interest involving opposing counsel, demonstrating his commitment to ensuring that justice is served without bias.
Notable Legal Battles
Throughout his career, Ongoya has been involved in several landmark cases that underscore his legal acumen.
In the case of Jackson Kipkemboi Koskey & 7 Others v Samuel Muriithi Njogu & 4 Others, he faced a contempt of court ruling that resulted in a month-long committal to prison for himself and Reverend Kosgey due to their refusal to disqualify themselves from proceedings.
This case, while challenging, showcased Ongoya’s resilience and steadfast commitment to his principles.
Another significant case was National Transport and Safety Authority v Elisha Z. Ongoya & 2 Others, where Ongoya stood as the first respondent in a civil appeal concerning damages awarded against the Authority.
The High Court ultimately ruled in favor of Ongoya, reinforcing his legal position and further establishing his reputation as a formidable advocate.