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Self-evaluation and pitfalls of Kenya’s justice system

If there was a competition to exemplify the adage; justice delayed is justice denied, Kenya would comfortably take first position. This is despite successive efforts to streamline the resolution of disputes in a country of hope.

Looking in the mirror and evaluating itself, Kenya's Judiciary has indicted itself many times. A study by the Judiciary in 2014, “Court Cases Delays:Impact Evaluation Diagnostic Study Report,” showed delays were a collective problem that could be addressed through concerted efforts by judicial officers, lawyers and litigants.

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