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The Kenya Judiciary Academy (KJA) is the Judiciary’s Institute of higher learning.

07/05/2026

Hon. Justice Mohamed Abdullahi Warsame, who is being sworn in today as a Supreme Court Judge, boasts large imprints on Kenya’s jurisprudential landscape.

Some of the notable cases he has handled include: REPUBLIC v DICKSON MWANGI MUNENE & Another [2011] KEHC 1501 (KLR); Ferdinand Ndung’u Waititu v Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission (IEBC) & 8 others [2014] KECA 615 (KLR), and NATIONAL BANK OF KENYA LIMITED v E. MURIU KAMAU & Another [2009] KEHC 3684 (KLR).

Beyond the jurisprudential depth and buoyancy of his decisions, Justice Warsame is reputed for his inimitable writing style, particularly in the opening paragraphs of his judgments.

In REPUBLIC v DICKSON MWANGI MUNENE & another [2011] KEHC 1501 (KLR), Justice Warsame wrote:

‘Like all international cities, Nairobi is a strange place after the fall of the sun. It is a place where different human beings within our society come out from their homes, hiding places, offices, and places of work to continue with their unfinished business. Thugs, robbers, murderers, and petty thieves also come out from their hiding places in order to interfere and disturb the peace and serenity of this beautiful city. A few kilometers away, the animals in Nairobi National Park also come out from their hiding places. It is a city that sustains the nocturnal activities of both human and wild animals. It has several landmarks and lesser-known facilities which different groups visit in order to quench their thirst for water. The wild animals in the National Park visit the watering points while the human beings go to restaurants and bars in order to quench their thirst. The incident subject of this determination started at a place called Crooked ‘Q’ in the Westlands area. It is not an ordinary place where normal business is carried out. It is a place where beer and other alcoholic drinks are consumed by special members or a class of our society. As the name connotes, the events of 23rd and 24th January 2009 were crooked. The queue started from the said club until it ended in Westlands roundabout next to Sarit Centre, resulting in the death of one James Ng’ang’a Muiruri. Coincidentally, that is where the events leading to the death of the son of Prof. James Hillary Ang’awa Ocholla Odhiambo started. Perhaps it is also important to mention the events involved police officers who shot the deceased in that case. This restaurant is named the ‘CROOKED Q’ because of the crooked cue used in there to play a game of Pool or Snooker. As the name suggests, the activities and the business carried out therein may be twisted out of shape or position to accommodate the class or the group that frequents the said restaurant. It appears that the place has a long history because the persons who patronize the said club are from the affluent members of our society. In their quest to satisfy their social needs and drinking habits, there is a tendency to suffer from the aftermath of the events or circumstances that is largely contributed by the nature of the business carried out therein. Now it appears that the events that may have started inside the restaurant must end up in court for determination. As it is our duty, it is our privilege and honour to determine every issue/question set for our answers. The question here involves murder. It is contended that simple and straightforward issues that started inside Crooked Q resulted in the death of the deceased. The question is who is responsible for the death of the deceased, which occurred on the nights of 23rd and 24th January 2009…’ He convicted the accused.

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Judicial Service Commission Kenya
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National Council on the Administration of Justice
Law Society of Kenya

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Empowering the engines of legal research ⚖️💻
The Training on Digital Rights Infrastructure for Legal Researchers continues, advancing capacity to address emerging digital rights and technology-driven legal questions with precision and impact.

Katiba Institute- KI Official
Kenya Judiciary
Judicial Service Commission Kenya

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Kenya Judiciary Academy in partnership with the Office of the Clerk of the National Assembly, hosts a week-long training on Evidence Taking for the first cohort of Clerk Assistants.

The main focus of the training is capacity building for Clerk Assistants with both practical and theoretical knowledge of the law of evidence, covering the production and handling of different types of evidence and report writing.
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Judicial Service Commission Kenya
Parliament of Kenya

04/05/2026

The Kenya Judiciary Academy will be hosting the Inaugural Judges Book Fair, 2026. Judges, judicial officers and staff who have published books on various themes will showcase their scholarly works and, hold discussions with jurists, students, academics, media, and members of the public. The event will be on Friday, 8th May 2026 at the Kenya National Library Services Building in Upper Hill. The Chief Justice, serving and retired judges will grace the occasion. We invite you to this event, which is open to the public. Entry is free. The Book Exhibition will run throughout the day.

01/04/2026

The Bench Speaks

"A party cannot suddenly morph into a substantive appellant." The Supreme Court reaffirms this principle but uses its inherent jurisdiction to correct the record—re-designating the 1st applicant as an interested party to keep the live dispute intact.

PETITION (APPLICATION) NO. E047 OF 2025 -BETWEEN- MBAAZI AVENUE RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION, MILLENNIUM GARDENS MANAGEMENT LIMITED & METRICON HOME NAIROBI COMPANY LIMITED NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY & NAIROBI CITY COUNTY

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Judicial Service Commission Kenya
Law Society of Kenya
National Council on the Administration of Justice

31/03/2026

No leave required.

The Supreme Court holds: under Article 164(3)(a), an appeal from the High Court’s original jurisdiction in succession matters does not require leave. Leave must be expressly stated by statute—it is neither implied nor inferred from silence. The Law of Succession Act imposes no such condition.

A clear, long-awaited restatement of the law.

PETITION NO. E029 OF 2024 - ELIUD MWENDIA WANDI Vs KEVIN WANJOHI MUCHIRA (Suing as the Administrator ad litem of JANE MUTHONI MUCHIRA

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Judicial Service Commission Kenya
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Advancing electoral justice in Africa: Justice (Dr.) Smokin Wanjala underscores the Judiciary’s pivotal role in upholding electoral integrity and ensuring credible, timely dispute resolution at the EDR High-Level Programme by Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa - EISA
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31/03/2026

KJA’s newest publication: Bench Book On Wildlife, Forest, and Fisheries Crimes produced with the support of UNODC - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
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Judicial Service Commission Kenya
National Council on the Administration of Justice
Parliament of Kenya

Photos from Kenya Judiciary Academy's post 24/03/2026

DCJ Justice Philomena Mwilu, DG KJA Justice (Dr.) Smokin Wanjala and PJ Justice Eric Ogola led the opening of the High Court Leaders Conference 2026, on “Protecting Vulnerable Women and Children: Strengthening Judicial Intervention for Access to Justice.”
Judicial Service Commission Kenya
Kenya Judiciary

Photos from Kenya Judiciary Academy's post 11/03/2026

Building community within the Bench.
Newly recruited Magistrates interact with the Kenya Magistrates and Judges Association during induction, exploring the Association’s role in advancing judicial independence and professional support.
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Kenya Judiciary
Judicial Service Commission Kenya

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KCB Leadership Center/Karen
Nairobi

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00