Mombasa based businessman Ashok Doshi and his wife Amit Doshi further want the court to suspend payment for all other depositors who had their money in the bank.
In a notice of motion filled before the Mombasa High Court by lawyer Francis Kadima, the two said that they had deposited USD 8,715,000 as at the date of receivership.
The plaintiffs said they have learnt of a plan to compensate other depositors using their money, saying that this is an illegal breach of the law and ought to be halted.
In addition, the plaintiffs claim that the deposits held by Imperial Bank at the time it was put under receivership were sufficient to pay all depositors.
According to Kadima, his clients are currently facing financial crisis and health problems due to the action taken by CBK.
In October last year, The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) placed Imperial Bank Limited under receivership over what it termed as unsound and unsafe business conditions.
So far an estimated 39,860 depositors have been paid an amount totaling to Sh6.8 billion.
Imperial Bank Limited was founded in 1992 and has operations in Kenya and Uganda.
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