CJ Maraga admits more lawyers to the Bar
Chief Justice David Maraga today presided over the admission of 145 newly qualified lawyers to the Bar. On Monday September 2, the CJ admitted 144. nn nn ...
Continue readingChief Justice David Maraga today presided over the admission of 145 newly qualified lawyers to the Bar. On Monday September 2, the CJ admitted 144. nn nn ...
Continue readingnnOver 1,200 census enumerators were sworn in for the 2019 National census in Kisumu County. nnOne group was sworn in at Nyamasaria primary school and another at Kisumu Boys High School. The ceremonies were presided over by Kisumu Law court Senior Resident Magistrate Hon Stella Telewa and Hon Linah Akoth. n nn nn ...
Continue readingKisumu Law courts Staff can now access safe and clean drinking Water after a purifying facility was installed at the court station. nThe purifier is capable of processing 250 litres of drinking water per hour and it can easily be manage. nAccording to Mr Joshua Nyaribo, a procurement officer at the Station,Kisumu Law courts is the first Station in the Nyanza region to have the facility.n nn ...
Continue readingNakuru Law Courts awarded its staff for honesty, reliability and upholding integrity while performing their duties.nnNakuru High Court Presiding Judge Prof Joel Mwaura Ngugi applauded them for Job well done.nnThe officers recognized are: Hon Eunice Kelly and Hon Faith Munyi. Other were: Eric Omondi, Steve Kamau and Brigid Konga. nn. nn nn...
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Continue readingThe National Committee on Criminal Justice Reforms (NCCJR) holds discussions with KDF The National Committee on Criminal Justice Reforms (NCCJR) today held deliberations with the Kenya Defence Forces on sector reforms in the criminal justice system. The Committee chaired by High Court Judge Grace Ngenye met with a KDF team led by Army Commander Lt General Robert Kibochi who briefed it on areas in the Court Martial system that require reforms. Justice Ngenye emphasized the need for comprehensive reforms in the way cases are handled in disputes and disciplinary related matters involving members of the disciplined forces to ensure that they...
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