The Kenya Judiciary has said it is commitment to expeditiously handle electoral disputes that may arise after Tuesday’s poll.
Chief Justice David Maraga said Judiciary’s preparedness to handle election disputes has been ongoing and that all judicial officers have been trained to enhance the capacity of judicial officers in handling of electoral disputes.
“In the event of electoral disputes, the Constitution authorises the Judiciary to resolve them and sets out the timelines within which they should be determined as well as the rules and procedures to be followed in such exercises,” said the CJ on Thursday while launching “The Bench Book” that will guide judges and magistrates on how to resolve electoral disputes.
“I will if necessary allow our judicial officers and the judges to work outside of usual hours into the night and through the weekends to ensure that we keep the constitutional timelines without compromising the quality of our judgements and rulings,” he said.
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