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CJ Koome admits 822 more lawyers to the Roll of Advocates

Chief Justice Martha Koome presided over the admission to the Roll of Advocates 822 newly qualified lawyers. The CJ said the new advocates should be relentless in the pursuit of justice.nn"I urge them to play a role in empowering the most vulnerable in the society and enable them to access justice," the CJ said.nnShe said the advocates should seek out those who have been silenced and give them a voice by empowering the marginalised, the neglected and the oppressed. They must stand up for what is right, even when it is inconvenient or unpopular.nn"We must strive to create a legal profession...

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Dr Chris Kiptoo sworn in as member of the National Heroes Council

Chief Justice Martha Koome presided over the swearing-in of the Principal Secretary of the National Treasury, Dr Chris Kiptoo, as a member of the National Heroes Council at the Supreme Court. Also sworn into office was the Chief Executive Officer Charles Onyango Wambia. nnThe CJ said there is need to always remember that through their acts of bravery, integrity, and resilience, our heroes have made immense contribution to various facets and spheres that make the fabric of our nation.nn":The National Heroes Council must work towards coming up with ways and avenues through which we as a nation can pay homage to their...

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Naivasha Judge leads in tree-planting exercise to conserve environment

Naivasha High Court Presiding Judge Grace Nzioka led the court station and other stakeholders in a tree-planting exercise at the GK Primary School in Naivasha. Others who participated in the exercise are; Chief Magistrate Nathan Lutta and Deputy Registrar Wilson Rading as well as representatives from the Naivasha Women & Medium prisons and the Probation and Aftercare Service department.nn nn[gallery size="medium" masterslider="true" loop="true" ids="30735,30736,30737,30738,30739,30740,30741,30742"]...

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Six more sworn in to the Presidential Taskforce on the Review of the Legal and Regulatory Framework Governing Religious Organizations

High Court Presiding Judge Eric Ogola presided over the swearing-in of six more members of the Presidential Taskforce on the Review of the Legal and Regulatory Framework Governing Religious Organizations in Kenya.nnThe chairperson of the Taskforce, Rev. Mutava Musyimi was also present during the administration of oaths, which were administered by SPM Joseph Were at the Milimani Law Courts.nn nn[gallery size="medium" masterslider="true" loop="true" ids="30715,30716,30717,30718,30719,30720,30721"]...

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Milimani Criminal Division judges decongest Lang’ata prisons

In a bid to decongest prisons, Milimani High Court Criminal Division judges Kanyi Kimondo, Lilian Mutende and Diana Kazedza released more than 30 inmates from Langata Prison.nnDuring a visit to the prison, the judges reviewed sentences for those serving less than 3 years. The Criminal Division judges, judicial officers, staff and the Court User Committee members donated assorted commodities for inmates.nn nn[gallery size="medium" masterslider="true" loop="true" ids="30706,30707,30708,30709,30710,30711,30712"]nn ...

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Mombasa Environment & Court CUC in a tree-planting exercise to mark environment day

Mombasa Environment and Land Court Users Committee in conjunction with the County Government of Mombasa planted trees at the Treasury Square to commemorate the World Environment Day. The tree-planting exercise was led by Justice Nelly Matheka. Justice Lucas Naikuni was among those who participated in the exercise.nn nn[gallery size="medium" masterslider="true" loop="true" ids="30725,30726,30727,30728,30729,30730,30731,30732"]...

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Information and Record Management Unit

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