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Lamu CUC deliberate on service delivery

Lamu Law Courts held its Court Users Committe meeting to discuss effective delivery of justice nnThe meeting chaired by Hon Allan Temba Sitati, who is also a Principal Magistrate at thr station, brought together various stakeholders among them, the Police, Prison, Children & Probation departments & the provincial administration. nnHon Temba emphasized the need for cooperation among various departments to enhance effective delivery of justice by the court.  nn nn ...

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Court celebrates staff birthdays

When a dear one turns another year older, one would want to do something extra to make their day memorable. nnThis is what happened when Mukurweini Law Courts family was led by their team leader, Hon. Edina Angima, to  celebrate birthdays for members of staff born in the months of January, February, March and April. nnThe event took place at a hotel in Mukurwe-ini Sub County. Those whose were birthdays were being celebrated are: Mr Julius Muchoki, Ms Esther Chichia and Nicholas Gicheru.nn“I am looking forward to many more years of friendship and birthdays with you,” Ms Chichia said. nnHon. Angima encouraged members...

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Seguton pupils visit Kabarnet court

Kabarnet law courts hosted pupils of  Seguton Hill Primary school from Baringo Central Sub-county who had visited the court on an academic tour.                      nnThey were accompanied by the school’s headteacher Mr James Waweru and selected teachers. nn                             nnDuring the tour, the pupils sat in open court to follow live proceedings presided over by Hon Nerolyne Idagwa who is a Senior Resident Magistrate at the station. nnThey interacted with advocates at the court and staff from various directorates and registries. nn nn...

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Court Annexed Mediation introduced in Machakos

The judiciary has launched Court Annexed Mediation at the Machakos Law Courts to deal with civil cases.nnSpeaking during a courtesy call on the Machakos County Governor, Dr. Alfred Mutua, Justice Richard Mwongo noted that positive results had been achieved through mediation since it was launched in 2016 in Nairobi. nnGovernor Mutua welcomed the introduction of mediation in the Machakos courts noting that there was huge backlog of cases especially in land related disputes.nn“Machakos County welcomes this alternative form of dispute resolution because it not only emulates our tradition but it will also assist in unclogging the many land cases in court”nnThe...

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JSC members on a tour of counties

JSC Commissioners are on a two-week tour of North Eastern and Central Counties to establish needs for administrative justice.nnDuring the visit, the commissioners will meet Governors, court staff and Court User Committee (CUC) members.nnToday, the commissioners who include Justices Mohammed Warsame and Aggrey Muchelule, Mercy Deche, Prof Olive Mugenda, Felix Koskey Patrick Gichohi and Emily Ominde today paid a courtesy call on Garissa Governor Ali Korane. Tomorrow, the team will pay a courtesy call on Mandera Governor Ali Roba before they meet staff and CUCs. Other counties to be visited are Moyale, Marsabit, Isiolo, Laikipia, Nyeri, Kirinyaga and Kiambu.nn nn nnJSC...

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Kisumu labour court hosts HR students

 Kisumu Employment and Labour Relations Court hosted students of Human Resource from Eldoret National polytechnic who were on an educational trip of the court.   Hon Justice Mathews Nduma host HR students from Eldoret National polytechnic who were on an educational trip at the Kisumu Employment and Labour Relations Court.            ...

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Facility eases printing services at court

Embu law courts have purchased a multifunction printer to ease printing services at the station.nnThe facility which was purchased by the support of the Court Users Committee has capacity to print, photocopy, scan and share documents.nnThe printer is open for use by litigants, staff, police, prosecutors and advocates.nn“The printer has helped reduce delays and adjournments in matters by all parties as witness statements can now be printed and availed easily,” Embu law Courts Chief Magistrate Maxwell Gicheru said.  nnHon Gicheru added that court officials like prosecutors, police officers and advocates no longer give excuses for lacking copies statements, defence, plaints...

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Long serving staff fetted

It was joy at Kabarnet law courts when staff held a farewell party  in honour of Mr Cyrus Kiambo, who was serving as the Court’s Executive Officer. nnMr Kiambo retired on March 1, 2019, after serving the Judiciary for 39 years. nn"To succeed, you must understand how to live and work with others and be one another's keeper especially during the time of need" Kiambo said. nnHe added, "I can remember very well my youthful moments just after joining the service,I could imagine how I would look like when I will turn  40 years, 20 years passed and I still looked energetic,now I...

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Judicial Service Commission Status Report on Matters Discipline

NEWS RELEASE.   NAIROBI, March 13, 2019. The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) in exercise of its mandate to promote and facilitate the independence and accountability of the Judiciary and the efficient, effective and transparent administration of justice, in its meeting of January 12, 2019 deliberated on several issues.nnA petition for the removal of four Supreme Court judges on allegations of violation of the Constitution, gross misconduct, breach of the Judicial Code of Conduct and Ethics and Oath of Office, FILED BY JARED ONGERI and arising out of the recently concluded Wajir gubernatorial petition, was formally tabled before the JSC.nnThe four Supreme Court...

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