The Judiciary of Kenya

Providing an independent, fair, accessible and responsive forum for dispute resolution.

Welcome to The Judiciary of Kenya Services

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About The Judiciary of Kenya

The Judiciary is one of the three State organs established under Chapter 10, Article 159 of the Constitution of Kenya. It establishes the Judiciary as an independent custodian of justice in Kenya. Its primary role is to exercise judicial authority given to it, by the people of Kenya.

The institution is mandated to deliver justice in line with the Constitution and other laws. It is expected to resolve disputes in a just manner with a view to protecting the rights and liberties of all, thereby facilitating the attainment of the ideal rule of law.

The Judiciary of Kenya

Online Services

Apply for our services and pay using various modes of payment. After completing the application print the resulting document and get what you need at ease.

File a Case

Platform for people to initiate and complete the process of filing cases.

Check Case Status

The portal allows the member of public to self-search case information.

Check Succession Cases

The platform allows people to self-search all filed succession cases.

Verify Court Orders

A platform used to verify the authenticity of Court Orders.

Search Advocate

portal where users can search and confirm all advocates in the country

Verify Advocate Credentials

System used to verify the authenticity of advocates official documents.

The judicial system in Kenya is defined by 15 articles spanning from Article 159 (judicial authority) to article 173 (Judiciary Fund).

The Judiciary and its related institutions (Judicial Service Commission (JSC), Kenya Law, Tribunals and the Kenya Judiciary Academy (KJA) perform functions like administration of justice and formulation and implementation of judicial policies.

The Judiciary of Kenya