Voi magistrate delivers judgements via video conferencing
Hon. Dorcas Wangeci, Principal Magistrate, Voi Law Courts, delivering judgments to accused at Wundanyi and Voi GK Prisons via video conferencing.nn ...
Continue readingHon. Dorcas Wangeci, Principal Magistrate, Voi Law Courts, delivering judgments to accused at Wundanyi and Voi GK Prisons via video conferencing.nn ...
Continue readingAn arrested person takes plea before a Nyeri Senior Resident Magistrate Hon Kariuki, during a court session held in the open air. ...
Continue readingMaseno Law Courts Senior Resident Magistrate Chrispine Oruo delivers judgments via video conferencing. The accused persons were linked to the court from Kodiaga Maximum Security prison. ...
Continue readingJustice Lydia Achode delivers judgements and rulings via email. nn...
Continue readingKitui Law Courts Magistrate Maureen Kimani presides over a case in open air in line with the MOH guidelines to prevent possible spread of COVID 19.nn nnU...
Continue readingHon Yusuf Shikanda of Shanzu Law Courts presides over a case via a video link to Shimo La Tewa Prison. Also participating was prosecutor Ms. Swaleh.nn...
Continue readingJustice A. Mshila presides over an income tax appeal matter at Nyeri High Court, she is joined by Kiboi Magua, an advocate for the appellant streaming from Nyeri and Ngari, an advocate for the respondent streaming from Mombasa through video conferencing.nn nn ...
Continue readingnnFRIDAY, April 3, 2020. NAIROBI. Court of Appeal delivers judgements through video linknThe Court of Appeal has for the first time delivered decisions through video link enabled by the skype technology, following the outbreak of COVID -19 pandemic in the country.nCourt of Appeal Judge Hannah Okwengu sitting in Nairobi read the judgments and rulings for 18 criminal appeal matters that were transmitted through video link to Kodiaga and Kibos Maximum Prisons where the appellants in criminal appeals are currently held.nThe Judge delivered 40 other decisions for civil appeals and civil applications through emails to parties.nThe Court of Appeal adopted the use...
Continue readingThe Judiciary is participating in this year's Embu ASK Show to engage with the public. nn ...
Continue readingThe Communications and Multimedia Appeals Tribunal (CAMAT) held a public participation workshop in Garissa to seek public views on the draft CAMAT rules.nnLed by its chairperson Hon Anne Mwangi, the workshop brought together various players in the justice sector such as Kenya Law Reform Commission (KLRC), Law Society of Kenya (LSK), civil society groups, as well as members of the public.nnThe participants were taken through the rules and given an opportunity to give their views on the draft rules. nnFurther, they were sensitized on the role of the Tribunal whose mandate is to arbitrate on disputes arising from the information, communications...
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