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SUMMER VACATION NOTICE

THE COURT OF APPEAL

SUMMER VACATION, 2010

The summer vacation shall commence on Sunday, 1st August, 2010 and shall terminate on Wednesday, 15th September, 2010.

During the vacation, the Registry of the Court will be open to the public from 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon on all weekdays except Public Holidays. A judge will be in attendance for the disposal of any urgent business.

M.K.K. SEREM,
Principal Deputy Registrar

 

THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA

SUMMER VACATION 2010

THE Summer Vacation of the High Court Kenya, other than in the Coast Province, shall commence on 1st August, 2010, and terminate on 15th September, 2010, both days inclusive.

The Summer Vacation of the High Court in the Coast Province shall commence on 1st August, 2010, and shall terminate on 18th August, 2010 both days inclusive.

During the period trials in criminal appeals will take place as usual.

A Judge will hear urgent civil matters, if admitted to hearing on application made in accordance with the rules of the court.

During the vacation, the offices of the High Court, elsewhere other than Mombasa and Malindi, shall be open to the public from 8.45 a.m. to 12.00 noon on all weekdays other than public holidays. The offices of the High Court at Mombasa and Malindi, shall be open to the public from 8.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. on all weekdays, other than public holidays.

All courts shall be closed on public holidays.

All courts and offices of the chief magistrate, senior principal magistrate, principal magistrate, senior resident magistrate, resident magistrate, kadhis and district magistrate will be open during the usual hours for the Government Departments in each province.

Criminal cases will, in all subordinate courts, be heard as usual. Civil suits and civil matter of an urgent nature or those in which advocates are not engaged may also be heard in these courts if convenient.


Dated the 1st July, 2010.

L.A ACHODE,
Registrar,
High Court of Kenya


 
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