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  2. Judiciary of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The High Court of Kenya is established under Article 165 of the constitution of Kenya. It has supervisory jurisdiction over all other subordinate courts and any other persons, body or authority exercising a judicial or quasi-judicial function. The judges responsible elect one of them to act as the topmost principal judge in the court system.

  3. High Court (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The High Court of Kenya is a court of unlimited original jurisdiction in criminal and civil matters established under article 165 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 as part of the Kenyan Judiciary. It also has supervisory jurisdiction over all other subordinate courts and any other persons, body or authority exercising a judicial or quasi ...

  4. Legal writing - Wikipedia

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    The persuasive document, a motion or a brief, attempts to persuade a deciding authority to favorably decide the dispute for the author's client. Motions and briefs are usually submitted to judges, but also to mediators, arbitrators, and others. In addition a persuasive letter may attempt to persuade the dispute's opposing party.

  5. Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    In the Republic of Ireland, tribunal popularly refers to a public inquiry established under the Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Act 1921. The main difference between a Parliamentary Inquiry (non-statutory) and a Tribunal of Inquiry in Ireland is that non-statutory inquiries are not vested with the powers, privileges, and rights of the High Court.

  6. Kenya launches an inquiry into alleged abuses by a British ...

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    A parliamentary committee in Kenya has launched an inquiry into alleged human rights violations and ethical breaches by a British army training unit that has been active for decades in the country ...

  7. Watching brief (lawsuit) - Wikipedia

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    A watching brief is a method normally used in criminal cases by lawyers to represent clients not directly a party to the suit and to function as an observer. The method is normally used to help protect the rights and interests of victims of a crime, or also to protect a defendant from possible malicious prosecution .

  8. 'Unprecedented criminal effort': What Trump's lawyers say is ...

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    In a brief filing Tuesday, a lawyer on Smith's staff confirmed that the special counsel's office is "working to finalize" its report, and said that Garland will have the final say over what ...

  9. A woman's canceled Hinge date went mega-viral. Here's what ...

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    The date was supposed to start in 10 minutes. Then, he unmatched her. That's what a woman recently shared in a viral TikTok with 1.7 million views as of Tuesday. A man from the dating app Hinge ...

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