Chief Justice Martha Koome has urged the adoption of stronger, socially grounded approaches to family justice. She called for reforms that recognise the lived realities of Kenyan families affected by unregistered customary marriages under the Marriage Act, 2014. She delivered the remarks during the Milimani Family Division’s inaugural Inns of Court Conference held in Nairobi. In her…
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