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Buriani Gwiji Majanja

 Na Mheshimiwa Yusuf Shikanda* Mioyo yetu imejaa huzuni, ewe Mola tufariji, Huzuni ambayo ni ya kina, kisha ya kibinafsi, Tumepata pigo la ghafla, pigo lenye uzani, Majanja kasusia uzima, katuacha bila kwaheri, Ama kweli Maisha kigeugeu, hatima yake mauti, Buriani Gwiji Majanja, pumzika kwa amani. Maisha yetu yatakuwa tupu, katika mambo a...

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Justice Majanja's lasting mark on the legal landscape: Unravelling the housing levy case

By Mercy Jebaibai* "We find that the introduction of the Housing Levy amendment to Section 84 lacks a comprehensive legal framework in violation of Article 10 of the Constitution, that levy against persons in formal employment without justification is discriminatory and irrational,"[1]- Justice Majanja In the hallowed halls of Kenya's judiciary, Ju...

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Reflecting on the legacy of Justice David Majanja: A legal steward, master of tax jurisprudence and upholder of constitutional integrity

 By Terry Moraa* "Although the Courts do not ordinarily conduct business on Sundays and weekends, there is no rule of law or procedure that prohibits them from doing so and in an appropriate case when moved…. Perhaps it is time for the Chief Justice to issue practice directions for the hearing of urgent matters on weekends and public holidays ...

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Expanding the Scope of Judicial Review: Insights from Majanja's Decision

By Sarah Muhonja* Justice David Majanja was a judge of the high court who upheld the constitutional principles highlighted in both the preamble and article 10 of the constitution. He delivered several judgements that have enriched jurisprudence in Kenya and will definitely be remembered for the same. His dedication to the law was admirable and his ...

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Proper statutory interpretation regarding timely delivery of judgements as a means of access to justice: The Majanja guide

 Patricia B Angaya* The main purpose of statutes is to promote access to justice. To achieve this purpose, it is necessary that statutes are interpreted or construed in a manner that determines the statute's significance. Interpretation of a statute is the process of analysing the real intention of a legislative body whose intentions are stipu...

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As members of Kabarak University family, we purpose at all times and in all places, to set apart in one’s heart, Jesus as Lord. (1 Peter 3:15)

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