The High Court Friday withdrew orders barring businesswoman Joyce Akinyi from accessing a piece of property at the centre of a dispute between her and her estranged husband.
Trial Judge Abida Ali Aroni also declined to disqualify herself from handling the case in which pits Akinyi against Anthony Chinedu over the Deep West Resort situated in Nairobi's South B Estate.
In declining to disqualify herself Aroni said there was no legal basis showing that she will be biased in the case.
Joseph Kamau Muchina wanted Justice Aroni to withdraw herself from the matter saying the Lumumba Advocates Firm representing Akinyi in the case had worked with the judge in the Constitution of Kenya review Commission.
In May this year the court issued orders prohibiting Akinyi from accessing the resort.
The resort was leased to Muchina by Chinedu in January this year when Akinyi was detained in India after she and former assistant minister Raphael Wanjala were arrested for being in possession of undeclared money.
The two were later released and their case dropped.
Elsewhere a warrant of arrest has been lifted against three suspects in the Goldenberg trial.
The warrany was issued Thursday against former Central Bank of Kenya deputy governor Eliphaz Riungu, former treasury Permanent Secretary Wilfred Koinange and former Kenya Commercial Bank General manager Elija Arap Bii.
The three charged with abuse of office were ordered to appear in court on July 3.
State counsel Patrick Kiange applied for the warrant of arrest after they failed to appear in court for the mention of the Ksh 5.8 billion scandal.
However the state counsel did not appear in court for the hearing of the matter Friday.