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Museum

[vc_row triangle_shape="no" css=".vc_custom_1447672428433{padding-bottom: 43px !important;}"][vc_column][vc_column_text] [caption id="attachment_2971" align="aligncenter" width="473"] Carvings of the eight previous Chief Justices who have served in Kenya, on display at the Judiciary Museum of Kenya.[/caption] The Judiciary Museum of Kenya opened its doors to the public in June 2016. The facility located in the Eastern wing of the Supreme Court Building basement, and one of its kind in East Africa and beyond, showcases the rich history of the Judiciary. It features key documents and objects of great judicial heritage value. The museum was inspired by the need to open up the Judiciary to the public, in line with Pillar...

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Chief Justices

[vc_row content_width="grid" content_aligment="center" triangle_shape="no" css=".vc_custom_1448443866127{padding-top: 70px !important;}"][vc_column width="1/2" offset="vc_col-lg-3 vc_col-md-6"][mkd_team team_name_tag="h4" link_text="" more_info="yes" team_description_title="Biography" team_social_icon_1_target="_blank" team_social_icon_2_target="_blank" team_image="2917" team_name="Sir John Ainley" team_position="1962-1968" link="#" team_social_icon_1_link="#" team_social_icon_2_link="#" team_name_color="#ffffff"][vc_empty_space height="70px"][vc_column_text] Sir John Ainley was the first independent Kenya Chief Justice after having assumed office in 1962, a year before independence. Sir Ainley who served in several British colonial territories before coming to Kenya, had the singular honour of having sworn in the last Governor General of Kenya, Sir Malcolm MacDonald, in 1963, and Kenya’s founding President, Jomo Kenyatta, in 1964. He served until 1968 when he was replaced by Justice Dennis Farrel. Sir Ainley is remembered as...

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