Chief Justice David Maraga has promised to ensure that the ongoing construction of premium courtrooms in many parts of the country is matched by a corresponding improvement in service delivery.nnSpeaking while laying the foundation stone for the Ol Kalou Law Courts in Nyandarua, CJ Maraga said: “We are emphasising the need to increase efficiency and effectiveness at individual and system levels. This is part of our campaign to ensure that not only do we have sparkly new buildings but the services rendered in there are also top notch.”nnThis court is being built with the participation of stakeholders, particularly members of...
Continue readingThe Judiciary participated in this year's Nairobi International Trade Fair held at Jumhuri Grounds, Nairobi.nn nn d ...
Continue readingChief Justice David Maraga and Judiciary leadership with John Maxwell an American Author (3rd left) who paid a courtesy call on the Chief Justice. They discussed areas of collaboration in promotion of morals and values in institutions.nnnn ...
Continue readingChief Justice David Maraga presided over the swearing in of the Chairperson and eight members of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission.nn nnnnnnnnnn...
Continue readingThe Judiciary joined other exhibitors at this years Bungoma ASK Show to interact and showcase its services to the public. The Shows provide an opportunity for the public to interact with judicial officers and staff as well as learn more about services offered by the Judiciary.nn ...
Continue readingChief Justice David Maraga presided over the swearing in of Hon Paul Ndemo as the Deputy Chief Registrar of the Judiciary. Mr Ndemo was competitively recruited by the JSC. He Joins the Judiciary from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution where he was a Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecution.nn The CJ welcomed him to the Judiciary and reminded him of the enormous work that was awaiting him. In his part Hon Ndemo promised to dedicate himself to work and help the institution. nnnn ...
Continue readingJudiciary to clear over 5,000 old casesnThe Judiciary has embarked on hearing and determining court cases that are older than five years in the court system in a move that will see over 5,000 cases cleared in a period of one month, countrywide.nThe service week exercise targets 5, 187 matters, which include civil, criminal, commercial and judicial review cases in nine High Court stations in the country starting September 3 – 28, 2018.nThe cases have been listed before the Judges for hearings, dismissals and/or appropriate directions.nThe stations are Meru, Machakos, Kakamega, Mombasa, Eldoret, Nyeri, Embu, Bungoma and Milimani (Judicial Review...
Continue readingAbout 15 tribunals joined other exhibitors to showcase their services at this year's Mombasa International Show. This is the first time the tribunals are jointly exhibiting at the Show.nn nnnn nnnnnn nn nnnn nn nn nn ...
Continue readingJudiciary to deal with corruption cases in accordance with the lawnnMONDAY, August 20, 2018nnJudiciary is committed to ensuring that all the Anti-corruption and Economic Crimes cases brought before courts are dealt with impartially, expeditiously and in accordance with the law and the evidence presented.nnChief Justice David Maraga said that this is the only way Judiciary can maintain the confidence of the people it serves.nnSpeaking when he officially opened the Annual Judges’ Colloquium in Mombasa, the CJ noted that Judiciary will be professional when handling the cases and urged other actors in the justice chain to be equally diligent and professional...
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