Maybe I don’t remember it correctly but at a certain time an injunction was sought. In disallowing the application, the bench said - among other things - that it could overturn the impeachment process if it found that there was an impropriety. Must be tough being this party!
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For instance, in a 4-acre dispute in Upperhill, losing at the Environment and Land Court (ELC) can lead to significant risks at the Court of Appeal, which is the final court for land cases. This is especially true unless the underlying dispute is anchored on violations of the Constitution.
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@joshuamalidzo@mzaembiting Can you imagine just how many more instances we could say a party has “an advantage” - “their firm has more associates than ours”, “we both use AI but they have better AI tools”etc…I think the conversation on AI and Litigation should be based on more serious grounds.
@joshuamalidzo@mzaembiting Can you imagine just how many more instances we could say a party has “an advantage” - “their firm has more associates than ours”, “we both use AI but they have better AI tools”etc…I think the conversation on AI and Litigation should be based on more serious grounds.
Prof Anyang' Nyong'o: Generational contest within ODM should refine, not frighten, us. A movement that cannot debate cannot think. One that cannot reproduce leadership cannot reproduce relevance. Young leaders questioning old assumptions is renewal, not rebellion. But generational change must not become amnesia. The new must study the old. The old must mentor the new.
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Walter Ochieng Khobe takes the Oath of Office as a Member of the Kenya Law Reform Commission. A jurist par excellence and remarkably humble - wishing him great impact in shaping Kenya’s laws.