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Dr Evanson Gichuki takes Oath of Office as the chairperson of National Civil Aviation Administrative Tribunal

nDeputy Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Paul Ndemo presided over the swearing-in ceremony of Dr Evanson Gichuki as the chairperson of the National Civil Aviation Administrative Tribunal. The oath was administered by Hon Joseph Were.nnnnnn nnnnn nn nn...

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Kisumu Employment & Labour Court and advocates meet to discuss court operations

Kisumu Employment & Labour Relations Court Presiding Judge Stephen Radido chaired a bar-bench meeting that discussed the operations of the court. The meeting brought together ELRC stakeholders in the justice system. Others who attended the meeting were Chief Magistrate Peter Gesora and Kisumu ELRC Deputy Registrar Hon Berly Omollo.nn nn ...

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Inspection and hand over of Kenol Law Courts to CRJ

The Kenol Law Courts was on Friday 29, 2021, officially handed over to the Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi by the area MP Hon Mary Waithera Wamaua. The Court was donated by the County Commissioner's office  and refurbished by Maragua Constituency Development Fund. nn"We are grateful to the leadership of the County and the Maragua Constituency Development Fund  for delivering this court building barely four months after the court was gazetted by the retired Chief Justice David Maraga," said the CRJ.nnHon Wamaua said that the court will reduce the distance travelled to seek justice since more than half of...

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Residents sensitized on the Sexual Offences Act

Due to rising of sexual offence cases, Wundanyi Law Courts held a sensitization baraza to enlighten members of the public at Masumbenyi in Wundanyi Constituency on the penalty in the Sexual Offenses Act.nThe meeting targeted the men through "The men empowerment program"nn ...

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Magistrate Olwande sworn in as Commissioner

Magistrate Olwande sworn in as CommissionernnLimuru Chief Magistrate Everlyne Olwande has been sworn in as a Judicial Service Commission member replacing Emily Ominde who left the Commission having served for two terms from 2011.nnAg. Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu who presided over the ceremony at the Supreme Court welcomed Commissioner Olwande to the Commission and called on her to be steadfast in her service to the Judiciary and to the people of Kenya.nn“I pray that you do not encounter roadblocks in the execution of your duties,” Mwilu said.nnShe added: “You are joining a team of rigid professionals and therefore you will...

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