Court of Appeal Judge Daniel Musinga is the new chairman of the Judiciary Committee on Elections (JCE). Justice Musinga takes over from outgoing chairman, High Court judge Msagha Mbogholi. He was appointed by Chief Justice David Maraga.nnThe other members of the Committee are Supreme Court Judges, Mohammed Ibrahim and Smokin Wanjala, President Court of Appeal, Justice William Ouko, Director Judiciary Training Institute- JTI Justice Kathurima M’Inoti, High Court Principal Judge Lydia Achode and High Court Judge Robert Limo.nnOthers are Chief Magistrates Diana Mochache, Wendy Micheni, Deputy Registrar ICT Committee Elizabeth Tanui, Deputy Registrar Civil Division Lydia Mbacho and Hon Zipporrah...
Continue readingAg. CJ Philomena Mwilu was joined by JSC Commissioners Mercy Deche & Justice D. Majanja, CRJ Anne Amadi & the Mombasa High Court Presiding Judge Eric Ogola in inspecting the progress of construction of the new Mombasa Court Complex that will greatly improve the quality of judicial services.nn nn NG ...
Continue reading"We must strengthen the relationship between our institutions and reinforce the Judiciary’s wider constitutional andnadministrative mandate to enhance and strengthen devolution," Ag. Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu at CoG farewell luncheon for Rtd CJ Maraga. Readmorenn nn nn ...
Continue readingDeputy Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Hon. Paul Ndemo today presided over the swearing-in ceremony of member of various Tribunals. Those who were sworn in are: nnA). Sports Disputes Tribunal -nn 1. Gabriel Ouko OhanyannB). Cooperative Tribunaln1. Gitonga KamitinnC). Communications & Multimedia Appeals Tribunaln1. Ms. Rosemary Wacera Kurian2. Ms. Damaris Kemunto Nyabutin3. Mr. Mukira Ramadhan Abubakarn4. Ms. Vivienne Atieno Namadoann nn ...
Continue readingThe Judicial Service Commission held a farewell luncheon for Chief Justice David Maraga at the Supreme Court Nairobi nn nn ...
Continue readingDecember 24, 2020. NEW GUIDELINES ISSUED TO COURTS IN RESPECT TO E-SERVICESnThe Judiciary has embarked on a bold digital transformation journey that has grown in leaps and bounds during the Covid-19 pandemic period. Judges and magistrates have been empowered with equipment, facilities and training to deliver justice digitally ensuring that the wheels of justice don’t grind to a halt despite the limited physical court appearances.nAmong the flagship projects was the digital transformation of Nairobi courts which went completely paperless on July 1, 2020. Services such as e-filing, e-service, e-payment are now exclusively offered online. Courts across the country have all adopted...
Continue readingDeputy Registrars & court administrators from registries of all Divisions in Milimani Law Courts & ICT officers when they held a working retreat in Mombasa to review the case tracking and e-filing systems and how to improve the systems for efficient service delivery in courts. nn ...
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