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KRA Board Members sworn in

Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi today presided over the swearing-in of members of the Kenya Revenue Authority Board of Directors. Those who took Oath of Office are Mr Darshan Shah, Ms Wilkister Simiyu, Dr Fancy Too, Mr Michael Kamau Kamiru and Mr Samir Ibrahim.  The Chairman of KRA Board Mr. Anthony Mwaura and Commissioner General FCPA Githii Mburu were among those who attended.nn nn ...

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CJ Koome meets with High Court Advisory Committee team

Chief Justice Martha Koome held a meeting with the High Court Advisory Committee at the Supreme Court to discuss actions to improve access to justice, which will include undertaking a Rapid Results Initiative across all court stations that will see the conclusion of 6,500 cases.nn nnThe High Court will undertake an in-depth audit of all pending cases and a case census to update the Case Tracking System (CTS).nn nn“We shall increase the efficiency of the court by setting up a Serious Crimes Division of the High Court at the Kahawa Law Courts,” CJ saidnn nnShe added: “We have embarked on a renewed quest...

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CJ Koome condoles with family of the Late Rtd Justice Kubo

Chief Justice Martha Koome, accompanied by serving and retired judges, visited the home of the late Hon. Justice (Rtd). Benjamin Kubo to condole with his widow, Constance Sophia Sakina, and their children.nn“I was sworn-in as a Judge of the High Court in 2003, the same day as the late Justice Kubo and worked with him in the Family Division,” the CJ said.nnCJ Koome said Justice Kubo was a diligent judge, revered for his humility and orderliness.nnMay the Almighty God rest his soul in eternal peace.nn nn ...

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CJ Koome commends Political Parties Disputes Tribunal for resolving disputes expeditiously

Chief Justice Martha Koome has commend the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal (PPDT)  for their work and effort put in during the 2022 election period that ensured all the 314 pre-poll disputes were resolved in a timely manner.nn"We learnt valuable lessons that will feed into our quest to roll out e-filing countrywide for courts and tribunals," CJ Koome said.nnThe Chief Justice was speaking at the Supreme Court when she held a meeting with the Chairperson and Members of the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal.  nnThe PPDT continues to support the Judiciary’s Social Transformation through Justice (STAJ) vision by ensuring timely, people-centric and accessible...

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