Tag: Judiciary Reform
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Chief Justice Leads Progress Review on Judicial Reforms at Supreme Court
Overview In Islamabad, Chief Justice Yahya Afridi chaired the eighth interactive progress review session at the Supreme Court. The gathering brought together senior judiciary officials, including Justice Mohammad Ali Mazhar, Chairman of the National Judicial Administrative Complex (NJAC), along with technical experts and section heads. The purpose of the meeting was to assess the ongoing…
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Could AI Judges Rise in Singapore Courts? The Future of Justice
Can AI Take the Bench? The Conversation Begins Singapore’s courts already rely on artificial intelligence to streamline complex tasks, from summarising substantial legal documents to processing motor accident claims. This integration raises a provocative question: could AI eventually assist or even oversee judicial decisions? While the current pathway favors human judges, evolving technology could widen…
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Kenya Supreme Court Honoured as Africa’s Integrity Beacon
Kenya Supreme Court Receives AfBA Medal of Merit The Supreme Court of Kenya has been awarded the African Bar Association’s (AfBA) Medal of Merit for Judicial Excellence, a continental recognition that underscores the court’s leadership in shaping transformative jurisprudence and safeguarding the constitution. The honour places Kenya’s highest court among Africa’s most respected judicial institutions…
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Supreme Court Unveils Key Administrative Reshuffle to Boost Institutional Efficiency
Overview of the Reshuffle The Supreme Court has announced a significant administrative reshuffle aimed at strengthening internal governance and boosting institutional efficiency. The changes involve senior-level appointments designed to ensure smoother operations, maintain continuity, and accelerate ongoing reforms across various administrative wings of the judiciary. The move reflects a broader commitment to systemic improvements that…
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LSK Maua Court Protests: Meru Chapter Slams KMJA Over Condemnation
Introduction The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) – Meru Chapter has publicly criticized the Kenya Magistrates and Judges Association (KMJA) for its recent condemnation of protests by advocates at the Maua Law Courts. The disagreement underscores ongoing tensions between professional bodies within Kenya’s legal system as representatives weigh in on protests, governance, and the perception…

