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Court to fast-track cases

The Judiciary is committed to fast-tracking cases in order to deliver services expeditiously. Machakos Law Courts Chief Magistrate Hon. Alfred Kibiru told inmates at the Machakos G.K prison that the court is streamlining its systems to ensure that the cases are handled in a faster and just way. Hon. Kibiru was addressing inmates at Machakos G.K Prisons when he led a team of Court User Committee members and staff during a visit of the facility. Some of the CUC members who accompanied the Chief Magistrate were the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Machakos branch chairman Justus Mutia and Machakos County Children Officer Ms...

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Kisumu labour court hosts HR students

 Kisumu Employment and Labour Relations Court hosted students of Human Resource from Eldoret National polytechnic who were on an educational trip of the court.   Hon Justice Mathews Nduma host HR students from Eldoret National polytechnic who were on an educational trip at the Kisumu Employment and Labour Relations Court.            ...

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Staff and CUC members equipped on customer care skills

Kapenguria law court staff and the Court Users Committee (CUC) benefited from the public relation management training conducted by the Judiciary’s Human Resource Directorate, Regional Office.  The training was meant to improve customer relations and in turn enhance service delivery by staff.  The resident Judge Ruth Sitati who organised the training explained the mandate of the National Council on the Administration of Justice (NCAJ) which CUCs derive their roles.  The training was conducted by Mr Hesbon Limisi, the Regional Assistant Director of Human Resource.  Participants were equipped on how to manage relations with internal and external customers.  He said it is the responsibility of employees...

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Long serving staff fetted

It was joy at Kabarnet law courts when staff held a farewell party  in honour of Mr Cyrus Kiambo, who was serving as the Court’s Executive Officer. nnMr Kiambo retired on March 1, 2019, after serving the Judiciary for 39 years. nn"To succeed, you must understand how to live and work with others and be one another's keeper especially during the time of need" Kiambo said. nnHe added, "I can remember very well my youthful moments just after joining the service,I could imagine how I would look like when I will turn  40 years, 20 years passed and I still looked energetic,now I...

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Here is the Judiciary’s Solution to Case Backlog

Here is the Judiciary’s Solution to Case Backlog. By Anne AmadinnAs part of the Judiciary Transformation process for speedier and more efficient service delivery, Kenya’s Judiciary has put in place measures to effectively deal with the age-old problem of never-ending case backlogs in the courts.nnAmong these measures include recruitment of more Judicial Officers and Staff, building and refurbishment of more courts, adoption of modern management practices including but not limited to leveraging ICT (information communication technology) in case management and processes.nnThe Judiciary has also carried out special initiatives such as themed Service Weeks where categorized cases are heard and concluded within...

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Staff trained on drafting court orders and decrees

Kabarnet High Court Presiding Judge Edward M.Muriithi speaks with staff on the procedure of drafting and preparation of court orders and decrees. The preparation of court orders and decrees constitute part of their day-to -day duties in the court. Justice Muriithi said the procedures are vital in the expeditious delivery of justice adding that it is important for the court assistants to have them at their finger tips. Deputy Registrar Hon Nerolyne Idagwa was also present during the training.  ...

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Lamu court takes justice closer to the people

Lamu Law Courts held its mobile court session at Faza in Lamu East.nnDuring the three days, the court heard various matters including those relating to forgery, drug possession and child maintenance, among others.nnSenior Resident Magistrate Hon Allan Temba Sitati said that the Judiciary is determined to bring justice closer to the people.nn nn   nn nn ...

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Court meets to improve performance

Busia Law Courts staff met to discuss ways of improving service delivery at the station on November 8, 2018. The meeting attended by judicial officers and staff deliberated on how to improve their 2018/2019 Performance Management and Measurement Understanding (PMMU). The deliberations go a long way to enhance access to justice, speedy disposal of cases as well as the use of new case management system. This is in line with the service delivery agenda and the signed 2018/2019 PMMU targets. Speaking at the meeting, Hon. Martha Nanzushi Senior Resident Magistrate (Deputy Registrar) said there was need to fast-track cases in order to reduce the...

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