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CRJ hosts National Cohesion and Integration Commission chair

The Chief Registrar of the Judiciary, Hon Winfridah Mokaya, hosted the Chair of the National Cohesion and Integration Commission, Rev. Dr. Samuel Kobia, at the Supreme Court to strengthen existing collaboration.   [gallery size="medium" ids="32711"]...

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CRJ Mokaya meets KJSA

CRJ Mokaya meets KJSA Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Hon Winfridah Mokaya, held a meeting with officials of the Kenya Judicial Staff Association (KJSA), undertaking to address their concerns and forge good relations with staff for enhancement of service delivery. Led by the President Mr. Boru Wako, KJSA Officials presented staff concerns on training, promotions, disciplinary processes and transfers, among others. CRJ noted that judicial staff are a key constituency and a critical asset to the Judiciary and pledged to given them her attention. The Chief Registrar stated that the Judicial Service Commission is mindful of staff welfare and career progression and has...

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CRJ assures ELC of facilitation and support to ensure it performs its core business

Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Hon Winfridah Mokaya paid a courtesy call on the Presiding Judge of the Environment and Land Court Justice Oscar Angote. She assured the PJ that her office will facilitate and support the Court to perform its core business. The CRJ observed that there is a lot of innovation that can be done through the court and commended Justice Angote for establishment of Land Division and Environment and Planning Division to promote efficiency. Court Annexed Mediation and Alternative Justice Systems were also lauded. PJ Angote noted that inadequate infrastructure both in office space and ICT remains a challenge....

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Ruiru marks 5th anniversary

Ruiru Law Courts Chief Magistrate Joseph Were led the court's CUC in marking its 5th anniversary during an Open Day that kicked off with a procession through Ruiru Town. During the event that was attended by Thika High Court judge Florence Muchemi, CUC members engaged the public on court processes. The event that was graced by judicial officers and staff was also attended by Ruiru MP Simon Kang'ara who sponsored the construction of Ruiru Law Courts through NGCDF.   [gallery size="medium" ids="32670,32671,32672,32673,32674,32675,32676,32677"]    ...

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Court engages with public during an Open Day

Webuye Law Courts and its CUC led by Head of Station Viola Yator held an Open Day at Misikhu market in Bungoma County to engage with members of the public on court processes and functions of actors in the justice chain.   [gallery size="medium" ids="32660,32661,32662,32663,32664,32665,32666,32667"]...

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Judges release inmates jailed for minor offences at Kodiaga

High Court Judges led by Principal Judge Eric Ogola, at Kodiaga GK Prison in Kisumu where they released 60 prisoners serving short sentences for minor offences as part of prison decongestion. The judges were attending the Annual High Court Leaders Conference.   [gallery size="medium" ids="32650,32651,32652,32653,32654,32655,32656,32657"]...

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CRJ Mokaya commits to pursue 100pc funding for Judiciary

Monday, March 25, 2024. Nairobi. CRJ Mokaya commits to pursue 100pc funding for Judiciary Winfridah Boyani Mokaya has assumed office as the Chief Registrar of the Judiciary with a commitment to pursue 100 per cent funding by the government for access to justice, to mirror support provided to the security sector. Mokaya said the funding, the Judiciary is seeking is reasonable and should be administered as a public good. “We need to make a better case for our budget allocation by shifting the case away from aggregate percentages to more modern and innovative methods that first consider unit costs such as cost...

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CJ urges judges to champion multi-door approach to justice delivery and embrace technology

Kisumu. Monday, March 25, 2024. CJ urges judges to champion multi-door approach to justice delivery and embrace technology Chief Justice Martha Koome has urged judges to champion the multi-door approach to the delivery of justice and embrace the technological advancements intended to support the efficiency of court processes in order to expand the frontiers of justice. Speaking during the opening of the High Court Leaders Conference in Kisumu, the Chief Justice said technological advancements and operational strategies are not just about enhancing efficiency; but they are also about transforming the way that justice is administered. “Reliable data and streamlined processes are the bedrock of effective...

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