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Lawyers Fred Ngatia and Melissa Ng’ania ask Supreme Court to expunge six volumes of documents

Solicitor General Njee Muturi with Jubilee lawyers Ahmednasir Abdullahi and Fred Ngatia consult during presidential election petition 2017 at the Supreme Court on Tuesday 14/11/17. [Boniface Okendo,Standard]

There was a heated argument between lawyers representing Uhuru Kenyatta, the electoral body and two petitioners over some documents which had allegedly been filed out time.

The lawyers were engaged in heated arguments on Tuesday over documents filed by petitioners Khelef Khalifa and Njonjo Mue out of the seven days which were set by the Supreme Court.

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