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Doctors and other health workers camp outside Parliament on April 9, 2024, seeking redress from legislatures during a protest over their CBA stand-off. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

The Supreme Court has directed Kituo cha Sheria to seek the opinion of the High Court on how protests should be conducted in the country.

In an April 12 judgment, the highest court in the land said it is limited to what cases it can hear and determine while the High Court has unlimited jurisdiction on criminal and civil proceedings.

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