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  2. Supreme Court of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court is made up of seven judges: the Chief Justice, who is the President of the Court, the Deputy Chief Justice, who is the Vice-president of the Court, and five other judges. Like all other judges of the superior courts in Kenya, Judges of the Supreme Court - including the Chief Justice - serve until mandatory retirement at 70 years.

  3. Judiciary of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    It sits at the Supreme Court Building (formerly the Court of Appeal in Nairobi Central Business District), and has to have a quorum of five judges. [2] The Supreme Court of Kenya has designated roles that are defined under section 3 of the Supreme Courts Act of 2011.

  4. List of Supreme Court of Kenya cases - Wikipedia

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    On 11 December 2012, the Supreme Court ruled that the one-third-gender rule for elective positions provided for by the Constitution would be implemented progressively up to 2015 and not applied in the March 4 General Election [2]

  5. Kenya’s Supreme Court upholds Ruto’s narrow presidential win

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    Kenya’s Supreme Court has unanimously rejected challenges to the official results of the presidential election and upheld Deputy President William The post Kenya’s Supreme Court upholds Ruto ...

  6. Raila v IEBC (2017) - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 2017, the Supreme Court of Kenya issued decision, annulling the presidential election by a vote of four judges to two. The court determined that there were significant failures in the transmission of results from polling stations to constituency tallying centers and the national tallying center, which jeopardized the election's ...

  7. Mitu-Bell Welfare Society v KAA - Wikipedia

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    Mitu-Bell Welfare Society v Kenya Airports Authority & 2 others; Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa (Amicus Curiae) (Petition 3 of 2018) [2021] KESC 34 (KLR) [1] was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of Kenya that dealt with the issue of forced evictions and the right to housing.

  8. Chief Justice of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The chief justice of Kenya is a public office in the Republic of Kenya established under Article 161 of the country's Constitution as the head of the Judiciary of Kenya. Under Article 163, the chief justice also serves as the president of the Supreme Court of Kenya .

  9. Kenya parliament approves security mission to Haiti. Supreme ...

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    Kenya’s National Assembly on Thursday approved the deployment of 1,000 police officers to Haiti, ... Supreme court ruling still to come. Jacqueline Charles. November 16, 2023 at 10:02 AM.