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CJ condoles Magistrate Kemei on daughter’s death

Condolence Message to Senior Resident Magistrate Caroline Kemei on the death of her daughternnI have learnt with great shock about the untimely death of your daughter, Maribel Kapolon.nnOn behalf of my family, the entire Judiciary and on my own behalf, I wish to express our deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to you and the rest of your family.nnI am aware that the circumstances behind her tragic death make it all the more painful for you and your family. Our thoughts are with you and we pray that the God of all Peace will heal the wounds left by Maribel’s demise.nnI...

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CJ condoles family of Late Judge Mukunya

CJ's Message of condolence to the family and friends of the Late Justice Samuel MukunyanFRIDAY, September 14, 2018nI have learnt with great sadness about the demise of Justice Samuel Mukunya through a tragic road accident early this morning.nJustice Mukunya, who served at the Environment and Land Court in Kerugoya, was appointed Judge in December 2012 and served in Mombasa until September 2014 when he was transferred to Bungoma. He served there until April 3, 2018 when he moved to Kerugoya.nPrior to his appointment he practiced as an advocate of the High Court. He also served as a judge of the...

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DCRJ takes Oath of Office

Chief Justice David Maraga presided over the swearing in of Hon Paul Ndemo as the Deputy Chief Registrar of the Judiciary. Mr Ndemo was competitively recruited by the JSC. He Joins the Judiciary from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution where he was a Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecution.nn The CJ welcomed him to the Judiciary and reminded him of the enormous work that was awaiting him. In his part Hon Ndemo promised to dedicate himself to work and help the institution. nnnn  ...

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Kenya Law hands over Grey Books for use by Judicial Officers

National Council for Law Reporting (Kenya Law) handed over 620 Grey Books to Judiciary for use by judicial officers. Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi received the books and presented them to various courts.nnThe books were printed with the support of the Judiciary Performance Improvement Project (JPIP), a World Bank-funded Project. nnKenya Law CEO Long'et Terer said the books are meant to be a quick reference for the officers adding that the Council will continue supporting the judicial officers to enable them deliver justice. nnJPIP's Communication Consultant Nicholas Simani said Kenya Law is one of the implementing units the Project is supporting in...

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