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NAIROBI, Kenya, May 24 – Chief Justice Martha Koome on Monday committed to ensuring that cases are dispensed with within three years in a bid to reduce case backlog.

Speaking after being handed the instruments of power by Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu, Koome pledged to build an efficient judicial chain to benefit all Kenyans.

“We are still grappling with high levels of case backlogs despite the efforts of the last 10 years. CJ emeritus David Maraga’s tenure focused on all courts concluding cases that were five years old and above, we will continue that trajectory and ensure that at any given time no case shall be in the justice system for longer than three years,” she said.

Koome reiterated that her vision is to have justice accessible, transparent and safeguard judicial independence.

She further pledged to mainstream technology in court systems, as part of measures to ensure efficient delivery of justice.

“When COVID-19 paralyzed judicial activities across the country it became necessary to expedite the use of technology and we will continue to mainstream its use in our work, starting with expansion of electronic filing system and other ICT initiatives,” stated Koome.

Instruments of power handed to the newly appointed Chief Justice included the Constitution of Kenya (2010), Judiciary emblem and a status report on initiatives by the judiciary.



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