CJ Koome effects routine transfer of judgesn nNAIROBI, Kenya, July 25, - Chief Justice Martha Koome has effected a routine transfer of judges.n nThe transfers come soon after the appointment of a number of High Court judges to the Court of Appeal. The transfers are done at the discretion of the Chief Justice to address gaps created by the promotion of judges especially in busy High Court Stations.n nAmong the judges transferred is Lady Justice Mugure Thande, who has moved from the Family Division to the Constitutional & Human Rights Division effective 1st August, 2022.n nAlso moved is Lady Justice Grace Nzioka who becomes...
Continue readingnEight hundred cases will now be heard and determined at the newly established Kabiyet Law Courts. Speaking during a ceremony to receive a refurbished court building funded by the Mosop Constituency, National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF), Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi said the new court at Kabiyet will relieve Kapsabet Law Courts of many cases that emanate from the area. The Chief Registrar added that Kabiyet Law Courts is the sixth Court to be established under the funding of the NG-CDF and the second in Nandi County after Tinderet Law Courts bringing the total number of courts...
Continue readingnnnnChief Justice Martha Koome witnessed the swearing-in of seven Judges of ?the Court of Appeal at State House which was presided over by H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta, following recommendation by the ?Judicial Service Commission for their appointment. ?n nnnThe Chief Justice also witnessed the conferment of the title of Senior ?Counsel to 18 Advocates.?n nnnSo far, A total of 41 judges have been sworn into office since the ?appointment of CJ Koome. This has greatly enhanced the capacity of the ?Judiciary to meet the people’s justice demands.?n nnnThe CJ said for a long time, the Court of Appeal in Kisumu and Nyeri was...
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