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Deputy CJ Philomena Mwilu elected to JSC

nPosted 3rd May 2017nnnnDeputy CJ Philomena Mwilu elected to JSC.  WEDNESDAY, May 3, 2017.  Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu is the new Supreme Court representative to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).nnLady Justice Mwilu was elected unopposed to serve for five years as member of the Commission. The DCJ replaces Supreme Court Judge Dr Smokin Wanjala whose term came to end last year. The elections were held at Supreme Court, Nairobi. The poll was conducted by IEBC.nnDirectorate of Public Affairs and CommunicationnnJUDICIARYnn...

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Highlights of the Chief Justice Blueprint

Chief Justice David Maraga launched his Strategic Blueprint on January 25th 2017, titled Sustaining Judiciary Transformation: A New Service Delivery Agenda. The blueprint is centered on six key areas: improving access to justice, handling corruption in and out of the Judiciary, improving ICT, reducing cases backlogs, digitization, and leadership and governance.nn nnAll these aspirations, he said, are based on transforming the Judiciary, a foundation that was laid by immediate former CJ Willy Mutunga through the Judiciary Transformation Framework Popularly known as JTF that was developed under his tenure.nn nnMaraga also set up a committee to monitor the progress of the blueprint and...

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Training on electoral dispute resolution enhanced

The training of Judges and judicial officers on election dispute resolution has been going on in all regions in Kenya with the aim of equipping them with more sufficient knowledge on the matter, in readiness for the 2017 election disputes. It is expected that the trainings will help the judicial officers and staff adjudicate election contests in a most expeditious, effective and impartial manner. Electoral dispute resolution plays an important role in ensuring credible elections, the reason why the Judiciary takes training of its staff on the subject seriously. Post-election disputes are petitions filed after the declaration of election results. Petitions of this...

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