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High Court sets aside three days to hear security law case

The High Court has allocated three days to hear the case challenging the contentious security law.

A five judge bench will from January 28 to 30 listen to arguments and counter arguments from legal minds drawn from the opposition party Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD), the ruling Jubilee Coalition and from the Attorney General's office as to whether the law passed by the Parliament and assented to by President Uhuru Kenyatta was in contravention with the constitution.

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