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Mediation team meets Kisumu County leaders

Members of the Court Annexed Mediation (CAM) team today met with the Kisumu County leaders to explain the advantages of CAM.nnLed by the Principal Judge, Lady Justice Lydia Achode, the team paid a courtesy call on the Kisumu County Commissioner, PaulinenDolla and later held discussions with various chiefs drawn from the County.nnThe Judiciary delegation also included Judicial Service Commission Member Justice Aggrey Muchelule, chair of the CAM Taskforce Justice Fred Ochieng and the Registrar of the High Court, Judith Omange.nn nn nn...

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Zimbabwe JSC witness JKIA law court target setting & signing of 2018/19 PMMU

Zimbabwe Judicial Service Commission benchmarked best practices on performance management and measurement in the Kenyan Judiciary.nnThe team led by Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza was hosted by the Judiciary Performance Management and Measurement Steering Committee chaired by Court of Appeal Judge Agnes Murgor.nnThe team toured the Supreme Court, Judiciary Museum, the Judiciary Training Institute(JTI) and the JKIA Law Courts. The delegation earlier met the Deputy CJ Philomena Mwilu, Court of Appeal President Justice William Ouko and Principal Judges of the Employment and Labour Relations Court & the Environment and Land Court.nnAt JKIA, the Zimbabwe delegation witnessed negotiation, target setting and...

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Mediation registry launched in Kisumu

The Judiciary has set up a Court Annexed Mediation(CAM) Registry in the Kisumu Law Court to handle mediation cases. nnSpeaking when she officially launched the CAM registry, the Principal Judge, Lady Justice Lydia Achode said that Mediation was one of the mechanisms the Judiciary had adapted to clear case backlog.nnThe mediation project which has been operation in the Family and Commercial Division in Nairobi since May 2016 is now being rolled out to ten Counties where modalities have already been set up to establish CAM in the regional courts.nnDuring this roll-out period a team tasked to implement mediation in the...

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NCCJR retreats to plan completion of criminal law reforms

The National Committee on Criminal Justice Reforms (NCCJR) members in a retreat at Naivasha to review work plans, adopt SMR monitoring templates on detention places, identify laws and policies for declassification and plan a way forward towards completion of its mandate.  Among the achievements attained by the Committee so far are: sensitization of stakeholders on mandate and the laws that need to be decriminalized and identification of legal challenges in the process.nnnn nn nn  ...

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Business Court User Committee deliberates on Trademark Law

Business Court User Committee - BCUC chairperson Justice Mary Kasango has pledged that the Judiciary will continue collaborating with the private sector to ensure speedy resolution of business related disputes.nnSpeaking during the Business Court User Committee-BCUC monthly luncheon, Justice Kasango said partnerships between the Judiciary and the private sector will unlock resources that will be ploughed back into the economy hence assisting the government in achieving the Big Four Agenda.nnPeter Hime, an advocate of the High Court and an authority in on Trade Mark laws took judges of the Commercial and Tax Division through a presentation on Trademark laws in...

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