Posted on 25 August 2015.
It’s all joy for teachers yesterday after the Supreme Court declined to rule on the teachers’ pay hike case that was filed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). In their ruling, judges Willy Mutunga, Kalpana Rawal, Jackton Ojwang, Mohamed Ibrahim and Smokin Wanjala ruled that the court had no jurisdiction to overrule the Court of […]
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Posted on 03 June 2015.
Chief Justice, Dr Willy Mutunga, issued new directions to guide courts across the country in the handling of traffic cases yesterday as a measure to curb corruption in the courts. The CJ, through a statement, directed that all payment of traffic fines be done in an open court and maintained that traffic offenders should not […]
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Posted on 20 May 2014.
Kenyans will now have to pay more for legal services following the review of the Advocates Remuneration Order (ARO) that will see lawyers’ rates increase by 40 per cent. Chief Justice Willy Mutunga gazetted the Review of the Advocates Remuneration (Amendment) Order (ARO), 2014, on Wednesday. The ARO is a document which sets out the […]
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Posted on 16 December 2013.
Even with a reformed judiciary, the Willy Mutunga led institution is still among the top list of most corrupt government departments. According to a survey, the East Africa Bribery Index Report, released by the Transparency International, even though the police department takes the lead out of the ten most corrupt government institutions, the judiciary takes double […]
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Posted on 11 December 2013.
A case filed at the High Court by the three mainstream media houses challenging the government’s deadline for the switch to digital broadcasting could be the only hope that majority of Kenyans are banking on in order to watch TV this Christmas. With just two days to the big switch, Nation Media Group, Standard Media […]
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