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ANNUAL MAGISTRATES & KADHIS COLLOQUIUM JUNE 17 – 30, 2018

NOTICE TO:?ALL ADVOCATES & LITIGANTS. ANNUAL MAGISTRATES & KADHIS COLLOQUIUM [Download]nThe Annual Magistrates & Kadhis Colloquium is scheduled to take place between 17th and 30th June, 2018.n nThe same will take place in two phases as follows:n nPhase I:  17th to 21st June, 2018n Phase II: 26th to 30th June, 2018n nThe participation has been scheduled such that in each of the two (2) phases, only half of the magistrates will be in the court stations.n nBE NOTIFIED that there will be disruption of court operations during the colloquium period.  All courts have been advised to put up notices to that effect, and where possible address any...

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CJ Maraga to deliver Keynote address

THURSDAY, March 22, 2018. CJ Maraga to deliver Keynote address at HarvardnChief Justice David Maraga will tomorrow March 23 give a keynote address at the Harvard Law School, in Cambridge, Massachusetts during the 9th Annual African Development Conference.nThe CJ will speak on the Role of Justice, Good Governance, and the Rule of Law in eliminating poverty and attaining inclusive development.nThe conference themed: Our Time; Our Vision: Wielding Africa’s Potential for Sustainable Growth, is an annual forum that convenes global leaders, business professionals, policy practitioners, government officials, students and alumni.nThe conference offers a platform for the advancement of intellectual and practical discourse on...

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DCJ MWILU LAUNCHES THE JUSTICE NEEDS SURVEY REPORT

nnDeputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu has lauded the research and launch of the Justice Needs Survey Report in Kenya terming it as insightful, extremely useful and beneficial to the Judiciary leadership and implementing units which will increasingly be able to base their decisions and strategies on authentic data and well-researched reports and studies.nnSpeaking during the launch of the report which was authored by the Hague Institute for Institutionalization of Law (Hiil) and supported by the World Bank and the Judiciary Training Institute, the Deputy Chief Justice said the Survey contributes to the growing database of comprehensive and functional research and...

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Somalia Judges conduct Mock Trial at Supreme Court, Nairobi

nnSupreme Court judge Ibrahim Mohammed with Somalia Judges and officials from UNODC during the opening ceremony of the Mock Trial for the Somalia Judiciary held at Supreme Court of Kenya on March 5, 2018.?nnSupreme Court Judge Ibrahim Mohammed today presided over the opening ceremony of a three-day Mock Trial Session for Judges from Somalia. nnThe ceremony that was attended by UNODC, Judges form Kenya and Somalia, advocates and prosecutors was held at the Supreme Court, Nairobi.nnThe Mock Trial was aimed at growing capacity of Somali criminal justice practitioners to conduct efficient trials in respect of international standards trials.nnFurther, the exercise is expected...

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MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE TO THE FAMILY OF JUSTICE LOUIS OMONDI ONGUTO

It is with great sadness that the Judiciary announces the sudden death of Hon Justice Joseph Louis Omondi Onguto, who was serving as a Judge of the High Court of Kenya in the Commercial Division. Justice Onguto was appointed a High Court Judge on July 1, 2014. He brought into the Judiciary extensive experience as a legal practitioner and lecturer at the Kenya School of Law. He served in the Environment and Land Court Division until 2015 when he was transferred to the Constitutional and Human Rights Division. In January 2017, he was moved to the Commercial Division of the High Court...

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