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CJ Koome holds meeting with KCB CEO on support for delivery of the Social Transformation through Access to Justice

Chief Justice Martha Koome held a meeting with the Group Chief Executive Officer of KCB Paul Russo to discuss among other issues, support for delivery of the Social Transformation through Access to Justice (STAJ) vision, by having a Judiciary that is 100pc paperless.nnThe CJ said the two institutions have worked closely in implementing the Judiciary’s e-filling system.  She added that the Judiciary intends to roll out the e-filing system to the rest of the country starting with Mombasa this month, followed by Kisumu during the financial year.nn"We will partner in the establishment of Judiciary e-filing desks in all the Huduma...

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Commission on Revenue Allocation and Police and Prison Taskforce teams sworn in

Chief Justice Martha Koome presided over the swearing-in of the Commissioners of the Commission on Revenue Allocation (CRA) and members of the Taskforce on the Terms and Conditions of Service for the National Police Service and Kenya Prisons Service. Among those who took oath of Office is Retired Chief Justice David Maraga who was sworn in as Chair of the Taskforce on the Terms and Conditions of Service for the Police and Prisons officers.nn nn nn nn ...

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ELC Judges trained on Alternative Justice Systems

ELC Presiding Judge Oscar Angote led the Court’s judges in a training session on Alternative Justice Systems (AJS) in an exercise conducted by the National Steering Committee on Implementation of AJS (NaSCI-AJS) in conjunction with the Kenya Judiciary Academy (KJA) with the support of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO).nn nn nn nn ...

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NOTICE – PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND VALIDATION ON THE COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA APPEALS TRIBUNAL DRAFT RULE

[CAMAT RULES, 2022]nnThe Communications and Multimedia Appeals Tribunal (CAMAT) is established under Section 102 of the Kenya Information and Communications Act, No 2 of 1998. Its mandate is to arbitrate on disputes arising from the IT and communications sectors.nnIn exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 10 of the Second Schedule to the Kenya Information and Communications Act, the Tribunal has developed draft rules to regulate the procedure and practice in the Tribunal.nnIn line with the Constitutional requirement for public participation and the provisions of the Statutory Instruments Act, the Tribunal has organized a webinar where stakeholders and members of...

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