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Communications and Multimedia Appeals Tribunal hold public participation workshop in Garissa on its draft rules

The 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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Rules committee engages public in Bungoma on Protection Against Domestic Violence Rules

The Rules Committee led by Justice George Odunga held an interactive public participation and stakeholder engagement exercise at Bungoma Law Courts. The forum is aimed at  sensitizing the public on the Protection Against Domestic Violence Rules (PADV).nn nn ...

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Regional Forum on Alternative Dispute Resolution and Customary & Informal Justice.

Chief Justice David Maraga officially opened the Regional Forum on Alternative Dispute Resolution and Customary and Informal Justice. The Conference was co-hosted by the Judiciary, IDLO and the ICJ and is aimed at regional (African) dialogues regarding alternative justice systems.nn[gallery masterslider="true" autoplay="true" ids="18120,18119,18118,18117,18116,18115,18114,18113,18112"]nn ...

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Hand over of status report on Implementation of Bail & Bond Policy Guidelines

Hand over and launch of the status report of the Bail and Bond Implementation Committee and other legal, policy and operation instruments for use by the justice sector.nn[gallery size="medium" link="file" masterslider="true" ids="17942,17941,17940,17939,17935,17936,17938,17937,17934,17933,17932,17923,17919,17920,17921,17922,17930"]nn nn       nn ...

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Judiciary in a Ksh23.6 billion budget deficit

The Judiciary has a financial resource gap of Ksh 23.6 billion which translates into 63% of the total resource requirement for the Financial Year 2020/21.nnSpeaking during a public hearing for the presentation of the budget proposals for the FY 2020/21 and the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD), Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi said the institution’s recurrent vote is in deficit of 57% while the Development vote is facing a 93% shortfall in its Government of Kenya (GOK) funding.nnThe Chief Registrar expressed concern that the World Bank project-Judiciary Performance Improvement Project...

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