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ENGINEER LAW COURT

Engineer Law Court is located in Nyandarua County serves a population of 344,000. The new court building was officially opened by the Chief Justice Hon. David Maraga.nnEngineer Law Court is the only Court in Nyandarua County and this new building replaces the previous iron sheet and congested structures which had served as a Court from 2012 when the first court in the County was gazetted. nnThe new building houses 3 court rooms and chambers, a registry, customer service centre, a waiting bay, lactating room for court users and staff, separate holding cells for men/women, offices for other justice chain actors, among...

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More tribunals sign PMMUs

Three more Tribunals have negotiated and signed Performance Measurement and Management Understandings in the Judiciary bringing the total number to 13, Tribunals now being subjected to the agreements. The Chairpersons & Secretaries/Administrators of HIV & AIDS & Legal Education Appeals Tribunals and Transport Licensing Appeals Board negotiated and signed their respective PMMUs with Justice Agnes Murgor.nn nn ...

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The Competition Tribunal is established under the Competition Act No. 12 of 2010 Laws of Kenya and its objective is to enhance welfare of the people of Kenya by promoting and protecting effective competition in markets; and preventing unfair and misleading market conduct.nnVisionnnTo be an excellent appellate Tribunal in adjudicating competition and regulation matters.nnMissionnnTo deliver timely justice that ensures protection and promotion of fair competition and effective regulation for enhanced market operations and consumer welfare. nnOur Core Valuesnn Timely justicen Impartialityn Professionalismn Efficiency and effectivenessn Responsivenessn Customer focusn Vii: TransparencynnMANDATEnn The Tribunal adjudicates disputes emanating from the decisions of the Competition Authority...

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Director of the Kenya Judiciary Academy (KJA) Justice Dr Smokin Wanjala and the Judiciary Elections Committee (JCE) chairman, Supreme Court judge Mohammed Ibrahim during the official opening of a three-day symposium for training of Court of Appeal judges on Election Disputes Resolution.nnThe JCE together with KJA have so far conducted training for all 70 High Court judges and 210 magistrates out of a target of 400.nnThe Judiciary has also trained 82 Legal Researchers of the High Court and 33 from the Court of Appeal and is targeting to train over 500 judicial staff on Election Disputes Resolution ahead of the...

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