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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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JSC tours court in Kirinyaga

The JSC team paid the Kirinyaga Deputy Governor Peter Ndambiri a courtesy call where they requested the County boss to collaborate with the Judiciary in ensuring access to justice for all members of the public. The commissioners also met the County Commissioner, the local LSK chapter, CUC members and Kerugoya Law Courts staff.nn nn nn ...

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Court did NOT issue two contradictory rulings on the same matter.

nPRESS RELEASE. April 3, 2019. The Court of Appeal did NOT issue two contradictory rulings on the same matternnCourt of Appeal at Nairobi, Case File: Civil Application No. 211 of 2018nnFLORENCE SEYANOI KIBERA also known as DOROTHY SEYANOI MOSCHION …………………… APPLICANTnnANDnnDEBORAH ACHIENG ADUDA………………………….1st RESPONDENTnnRENE JOHNY DIERKX…………………………………...

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JSC meets Governor and inspects upcoming court

JSC Commissioners today paid a courtesy call on Laikipia Governor Ndiritu Muriithi who revealed that the County government had allocated 50 ha of land in Rumuruti to construct the Judiciary Training Institute. The county boss also allocated the Judiciary premises in the same town to be converted into courts. The Commissioners also met the Laikipia County Commissioner, the local LSK Chapter, CUC members and Nanyuki Law Courts staff.nnThe commissioners also inspected the upcoming Nanyuki Law Courts building that cost Ksh 318m ...

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Kisumu magistrate honored for distinguished service

Resident Magistrate Beryl Omollo has been honored with the Distinguished Service Award  by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK). This happened during the society’s AGM in Nairobi.nn“For various matters placed before her, she always undertakes to make the deliberate and conscientious choice to ensure that justice is more accessible to the citizenry and that every litigant is given a fair hearing such that no one is driven out of the seat of justice,” the LSK Citation said. nnHon Omollo handled the Baby Pendo inquest. nn nn nnnCITATION FOR THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDnThe Honourable Chief Guest;nThe Honourable Chief Justice;  nThe Honourable Judges present;  nInvited Guests;nMy...

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