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"speaker_name": "Hon. Njagagua",
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"content": "matter of the International Criminal Court (ICC) came in, we have now seen that you can appear in court by tele-conferencing. We have adopted this mode of practise in the Court of Appeal. It means that if a litigant or their counsel is unable to attend a session, say in Nairobi, then we can have a tele-conference where matters can be canvassed without appearing in person in that particular court. What that means is that it is going to cut down on cost and time. That will enhance the efficiency of that court. Automation of the court is in Clause 29. There is a small matter, again, about the registrar. The judges must ascribe to the Judicial Code of Conduct. When an organisation does not have a code of conduct, it means that people will be operating in a haphazard manner. But when there is a code of conduct that they have to ascribe to, it means that once you digress from it, then you can be said to have misconducted yourself. That can be enough ground for the removal of such a judge of the Court of Appeal or the commencement of proceedings to have such a presiding judge or president of the court removed."
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