Nairobi. CJ Koome calls on justice actors to embrace automation criminal justice processesnnChief Justice Martha Koome has called on all actors to embrace a shared vision for the integration of automation of criminal justice processes.nnShe said the Judiciary is rolling out and implementing the Kenya Judiciary’s Digitisation Agenda to enhance the Judiciary’s institutional performance and efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery.nnThe CJ said the automation project is however likely not to yield any fruits in such a system where courts embrace automation, whilst the prosecution, probation, prisons and defense lawyers do not embrace similar initiatives.nnShe explained that it is only...
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Continue readingJudiciary’s Directorate of Public Affairs and Communication trains selected staff from 55 court stations on improving communication with internal and external stakeholders. The staff will also publicize innovations and best practices that improve service delivery for replication.nn nn nn nn nn ...
Continue readingA Judiciary team led by Busia High Court Deputy Registrar Phoebe Kulecho, during a visit at Malaba to inspect a building donated by the Teso North National Government Constituency Development Fund (NGCDF) that will serve as a court ahead of the completion of the upcoming Malaba Law Courts building in Amagoro.nn nn nn nn nn ...
Continue readingBomet Law Courts Judicial Officers and Staff as well as members of the Court Users Committee (CUC) are sensitised on Court Annexed Mediation processes during a workshop conducted by Court Annexed Mediation Secretariat led by CAM Deputy Registrar Hon. Caroline Kendagor.nnThe team is conducting the sensitisation ahead of the programs’ roll out across the country.nn nn ...
Continue readingThe hearing of the BBI case at Supreme Court in Nairobi that kicked-off on Tuesday 18, ended today. The 7-judge bench that heard the case comprised of Justices Martha Koome (CJ), Philomena Mwilu (DCJ), Smokin Wanjala, Njoki Ndungu, Ibrahim Mohammed, Isaac Lenaola and William Ouko.nn nnnn ...
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