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Judiciary to set up permanent Court of Appeal in Nakuru

A new permanent Court of Appeal bench is set to be launched at Nakuru to handle appeals emanating from that region. Chief Justice Martha Koome revealed that the Nakuru Court of Appeal bench which will be the fifth after Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu and Nyeri will enable the court to meet enhanced demand for services.nnShe spoke during a joint induction exercise for newly appointed COA and ELC Judges in Nakuru.nnThe induction programme conducted by the Kenya Judiciary Academy (KJA) led by Director Justice Smokin Wanjala was also attended by the President of the Court of Appeal Justice Daniel Musinga among other...

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CJ Koome holds discussions with Andrew Corley of Prison Fellowship International on the state of prison reforms

Chief Justice Martha Koome hosted Andrew Corley of Prison Fellowship International (PFI), Samuel Owen and Hon. Justice Cecilia Githua at the Supreme Court to discuss the state of prison reforms locally and internationally.nnThe Prisons Service is a council member of the National Council on the Administration of Justice and plays a crucial role in promoting access to justice, a key pillar to the Constitution of Kenya.nn"In the spirit of partnership, we hope PFI collaborates with the Kenya Judiciary to share prison reform success models and alternative rehabilitation approaches to promote access to justice to all Kenyans, especially the most vulnerable,"...

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Justice Eric Ogola elected new Principal Judge

High Court judges have elected Judge Eric Ogola as the new Principal Judge of the High Court. Ogola takes over from Judge Lydia Achode who was elevated to the Court of Appeal. He garnered 38 votes out of 58 votes cast. The Principal Judge serves for a non-renewable term of 5 years.nnIn his acceptance speech, the new Principal Judge promised to establish efficient lines of communication between his office and judges of the court while being responsive to their needs by setting up fora for efficiently addressing issues affecting them.nn nn nn nn nnnn nn ...

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Judges preside over governors swearing-in ceremonies in Mombasa and Kakamega

Mombasa and Kakamega Governors as well as their deputies today took their Oaths of Office in ceremonies presided over by Judges George Dulu and Dorah Chepkwony.nnJustice Dulu presided over the swearing-in ceremony of Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir and his Deputy Francis Thoya at Mama Ngina Waterfront in Mombasa while Justice Dorah Chepkwony, the swearing-in of Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa and Deputy Governor Ayub Savula at Bukhungu International Stadium.nnThe Mombasa ceremony was conducted by Mombasa Chief Magistrate Martha Mutuku while in Kakamega, by Chief Magistrate Linus Kassan.nn nn ...

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Six take Oath of Office as Judges of Court of Appeal and Environment and Land Court

President William Ruto presided over the swearing-in of four judges to the Court of Appeal and two to the Environment and Land Court. The six were nominated by the Judicial Service Commission in 2019. Those who took Oath of Office as Court of Appeal Judges are:nn nn Justice Aggrey Muchelulen Justice Weldon Korirn Justice George Odungan Justice (Prof) Joel NguginnThose who took Oath of Office as Environment and Land Court Judges are:nn Hon Evans Makorin Hon Judith Omangenn nn nn...

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President William Ruto appoints judges on his first day in office

President William Ruto, on his first day in office, ordered for the swearing-in of six Judges recommended for appointment to the Court of Appeal  and  Environment  and Land Court by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) three years ago.nnThe President has also ordered for an annual increase of the Judiciary budget by Ksh3 billion for the next five years. Speaking during his inauguration ceremony, President Ruto said, "Financial independence of the Judiciary has paid off with the implementation of the Judiciary Fund, on July 1st this year. My administration will scale up the budgetary allocation to the judiciary by an additional...

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Court officials from newly established magistrates courts sensitised on their roles in budgeting and financial reporting

Judicial Officers and Court Administrators for the 6 newly established magistrates courts during a training session organised by the Office of the Registrar Magistrate's Court. The new courts are Madiany, Kenol, Kabiyet, Tinderet, Rumuruti and Ol Kalou.nnThe training covered their roles in budgeting and financial reporting, Judiciary HR policies & code of conduct, Case Tracking System and e-filing as well as performance management.nn nn nn nn ...

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Sponsored sustained attack on the Supreme Court on Social Media

The Judiciary’s attention has been drawn to a recent wave of sponsored sustained attack targeting the Supreme Court of Kenya.nnThe Supreme Court, was established under Article 163(1) of the Constitution 2010 and given original exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine disputes relating to the elections to the office of the President. The Court has therefore only done its work pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution.nnIt is further noted that the court is yet to render its reasoned judgment which will outline the basis on which the election of the President-elect was upheld. There is a legal provision of 21...

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Supreme Court Judges

Judges of the Supreme Court before rendering the judgment of the Presidential Election Petition 2022. nn nn[caption id="attachment_28096" align="alignnone" width="1773"] (L - R) Hon. Justice Isaac Lenaola, Justice Dr. Smokin Wanjala, Hon. Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mbete Mwilu, Hon. Chief Justice Martha Koome, Justice Mohammed K. Ibrahim, Hon Lady Justice Njoki Ndung’u, Hon. Justice William Ouko.[/caption]...

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