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Deputy Chief Registrar of the Judiciary and Judiciary Spokesperson, Hon. Paul Ndemo, engages students at the Catholic University
Deputy Chief Registrar of the Judiciary and Judiciary Spokesperson, Hon. Paul Ndemo, engaged students at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) School of Law on the theme, “Re-imagining the Future of Justice in Kenya.”
The DCRJ took the students through various reforms being undertaken within the Judiciary to enhance access to justice for Kenyans. He highlighted that tribunals have now been integrated into the Judiciary as part of efforts to improve access to justice.
He further highlighted that the Judiciary has invested in technology by automating most of its services, including the introduction of virtual courts, which have reduced costs and minimized distance barriers for many litigants.
The establishment of the Judiciary Advocate Management System has also proved beneficial, particularly with the increasing number of advocates being admitted to the Bar.
These engagements form a key part of the Judiciary’s commitment to mentor law students while promoting professional growth and ethics.
