Tribunal Superior anuncia recesso de 46 dias a partir de 1º de agosto

Os juízes do Tribunal Superior entrarão em recesso de 46 dias de 1º de agosto a 15 de setembro de 2026. Casos urgentes continuarão a ser julgados durante este período.

O juiz principal do Tribunal Superior, Eric Ogola, anunciou o recesso em um aviso publicado no Kenya Gazette em 19 de junho. O recesso abrange o Tribunal Superior e tribunais de status equivalente. Juízes de plantão serão designados nas estações para lidar com questões urgentes. Todas as 47 estações do Tribunal Superior e seis sub-registros permanecerão abertos das 8h às 17h durante a semana. O Judiciário declarou que essas medidas visam manter o acesso à justiça para casos urgentes. Várias petições, incluindo uma da Federação de Consumidores do Quênia, permanecem agendadas para audiências.

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