judiciary

Court Reporting

Covid-19 Speeds Up Digital Judiciary

On August 17, 2020, Adrian Kamotho filed a case at the Constitutional and Human Rights Division [of the High Court]…

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Court Reporting

Kenyan Courts Record 84 % Reduction in Case Backlog

It is said that ‘justice delayed is justice denied’ and Kenyans know this very well since cases take too long…

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Areas of Reporting

How to find newsworthy Court Rulings online

This is still a good idea if you still want to apply to the RoGGKenya Award (submission closing March 31st).…

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Areas of Reporting

How to read Court Judgments efficiently

Court judgements can be long text, even if the case they are about seems to be simple, at first sight.…

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Security & Police

When Can Someone be Held in Police Custody for Over 24 Hours?

The killing of Rongo-University student Sharon Otieno has raised a lot of public interest. Beyond the public outcry for the…

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Education

Detention of Eight School Boys Probably Illegal

The arrest and ongoing detainment of the eight Ambira Boys High School students is most probably illegal, a legal analysis…

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Areas of Reporting

Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is the highest court in Kenya and is established under article 163 of the Constitution. It is…

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Court Reporting

Court Reporting: How to use the Cause List to identify Cases for Reporting

As a journalist you do not have to depend on other media’s news, on tips or on hearsay when you…

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Areas of Reporting

Why Court Sessions make News

People like to hear and read about conflict. It’s always about one person against another: husband against wife, president against…

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Elections

After the Election: Tranquillity through the Courts

What next after the Kenyan Presidential Election? This Interview with election law Expert Steve Ogolla was conducted after the election…

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