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Annual Retreat for Kadhis Nairobi

Kadhis’ Courts are a key player in the delivery of justice. Testimony to this is the fact that the court's footprint throughout the country has greatly improved and we now have 47 of the courts.nnIn the last Financial Year 2020/21 a total of 8,954 cases were filed in the Kadhis’ Courts. This was an increase of 1,747 cases from the 7,207 that were filed in the previous year.nnSeven thousand two hundred and thirty cases were resolved in the FY 2020/21, marking an increase from 5,261 cases that were resolved in the previous period.nn"I am aware of the concern around the...

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Tribunal and courts ready to handle political disputes – CJ Koome

nChief Justice Martha Koome held a press conference on the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal (PPDT) Decentralization Plan.  The plan is aimed at widening the doorways of justice in the resolution of political disputes in our country.n nnCJ Koome said Kenyans  can now file and have their political dispute resolved in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Kakamega, Nyeri, Eldoret and Meru.n nPPDT will also leverage on technology through the e-filing system and have positioned Court Administrators and ICT officers in each of the seven court stations to assist anyone who needs assistance in filing their political disputes.n nnThe CJ assured Kenyans that the PPDT and the courts...

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Voi Law Courts hold its Open Day

Voi Law Courts and its Court Users Committee held an Open Day in Voi town to sensitise and engage members of the public on court services and other justice-related processes. The event presided over by High Court Judge John Mativo was attended by judicial officers and staff as well as other players in the justice sector led by Voi Law Courts Chief Magistrate Mildred Obura.nn nn ...

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