KENYAN JUDGES AND MAGISTRATES DELIVER 174 JUDGMENTS AND RULINGS WITHIN HOURS

Hon. L. A. Mumassabba at Milimani law Court Nairobi County Kenya, where she delivered 30 Judgments and Rulings. PHOTO /CHRIS OJOW

Hon. L. Mbacho at Milimani law Court Nairobi County Kenya, where she delivered 31 Judgements and Rulings. PHOTO /CHRIS OJOW

KENYAN JUDGES AND MAGISTRATES DELIVER 174 JUDGMENTS AND RULINGS WITHIN HOURS

By Chris Ojow

Lady Justice Roseline Aburili the Principal

Judge at Siaya County despite the coronavirus

pandemic, delivered a land mark Judgment over

the wealth of a deceased Billionaire Njenga

Karume in favor of his Children against

trustees .

Where the Judge kicked out three trustees for

mistreating the beneficiaries, the family also

lost the battle to save their major asset as the

rest of the initial whooping stakes keeps

shrinking.

And was one of the major Judgment including

the sharing of the late Njenga Karume Estate by his

family, which has taken long within the

corridors of Justice.

The Judiciary team are on a marathon to clear

the backlogs of cases despite the coronavirus

pandemic challenges being experienced

Countrywide.

Mentions and applications proceedings

virtually before the Hon. Judges, notices are

posted on Kenya Law Review and Judiciary

Website.

The litigants can also get directions and

communicate with the presiding Judicial staffs

through emails.

Matters that were not handled between 16th

March to 24th April this year has been allocated

new dates.

Justice Mbhogholi the presiding Judge Nairobi

County delivered 17 Judgements, Justice

Sergon delivered 10, Lady Justice C. Githua

delivered 4, Lady Justice Thuranira Jaden

delivered 13, Lady Justice J. Kamau delivered

14, Lady Justice L. Njuguna delivered 14, Hon.

Wady and Lady Justice Aburili played a major

role in delivery together with Justice A. Ndungu,

Hon. L. A. Mumassabba delivered 30, Hon. L.

Mbacho delivered 31 and Hon Nyamu delivered

40, this was in line to the demands of the

President of the Supreme Court of Kenya and

Chief justice Maraga where he pleaded with his

Able team to prove their ability to the Country.

The Judiciary is slowly with much care and with

ministry of Health guidelines dispensing

Justice through all alternatives to serve

Kenyans despite the challenges of the deadly

coronavirus pandemic and risks to their lives.

Nationally only serious crimes are being

forwarded before Courts by Detectives while

other petty offences are being managed by the

Officer Commanding Police Stations (OCS).

While the Anti Corruption Courts also had a

session where Chief Magistrate Lawrence

Mugambi sentenced two accused to prison in a

bid to fight the graft monster as Chief

Magistrate Douglas Ogoti is set to deliver a

ruling on a prima facie case, where the

Governor of Busia County and his co accused

were charged with several counts before Anti

Corruption Court in fortnight’s.

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