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1.1.1 Decision. 1.1.2 Judges. 2 2012. Toggle 2012 subsection. ... The opinions delivered by the Supreme Court of Kenya since its inception are outlined below 2011 ...
The Supreme Court of Kenya is the highest court in Kenya. It is established under Article 163 of the Kenyan Constitution . As the highest court in the nation, its decisions are binding and set precedent on all other courts in the country.
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 ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) -Kenya's Supreme Court on Monday unanimously upheld William Ruto's presidential win in a scathing judgment that blasted opposition leader Raila Odinga's accusations of cheating.
NAIROBI (Reuters) -Kenya's top court on Tuesday suspended a lower court's ruling that the 2023 finance law was unconstitutional, saying it was important to preserve stability in the budget until ...
Though Kenya’s Interior Ministry has been working on the security mission and is scheduled to send another team to Haiti this month, it’s unclear how the court’s third delay on a decision ...
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.
The justices of the Supreme Court of Kenya would hear and determine the petition following the election, and any decision required a simple majority to pass. consisted of six justices at the time: Chief Justice & President Of The Supreme Court Of Kenya: The Hon. Justice (Dr.) Willy Mutunga; Hon. Mr. Justice Philip Kiptoo Tunoi