would or might entail irreparable injustice for him, the latter has not shown in his submissions or affidavit that if the injunction is not granted he will suffer irreparable injury that cannot be compensated by award of damages. Considering the case at issue, we are of the view that any potential injury that the Applicant may suffer if the injunction is not granted is quantifiable and damages would be an appropriate compensation. Consequently, the Court is also of the opinion that although his reference raises triable issues, the balance of convenience does not lie in favour of the Applicant and for obvious reasons. 24. Lastly, given the foregoing, and bearing in mind that the grant of an interlocutory injunction is an exercise of the Court’s discretion which must be exercised judiciously at all times (See Kahoho vs. Secretary General, EACJ Application No.5 of 2012), we decline to grant the interlocutory injunction orders sought and do hereby dismiss this Application. 25. The cost thereof shall abide the outcome of the Reference. It is so ordered 11

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