
Kenyan Court Rules Against Teacher Seeking to Recover 'Gift' from Ex-Lover
A Kenyan court recently delivered a verdict in a case involving a high school teacher and his ex-lover, highlighting the legal nuances surrounding gifts exchanged in romantic relationships. The teacher, identified as McKala Mgang'a, sought to recover 166,700 Kenyan shillings he had given his former partner for a business venture. However, the court, presided over by High Court Judge Asenath Ongeri, ruled in favor of the ex-lover, stating that the lack of a written agreement or independent witnesses indicated that the money was a gift rather than a business investment. "A gift given to a lover cannot be legally recovered after the parties end the romantic relationship," a news report stated, summarizing the court's decision. The court's decision underscores the importance of establishing clear financial agreements, especially in situations involving significant sums of money and romantic relationships. This case serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the need for written documentation to avoid future disputes and legal challenges.