By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Youth Village KenyaYouth Village KenyaYouth Village Kenya
  • Home
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity News
    • Celebrity Interviews
    • Sports
    • Fashion
    • Politics
    • Tech
  • Opportunities
  • Health
  • Contact Us
Search
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: High Court Halts NADCO Report Implementation Amidst Constitutional Concerns
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Youth Village KenyaYouth Village Kenya
Font ResizerAa
Search
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Youth Village Kenya > Blog > Celebrity News > Politics > High Court Halts NADCO Report Implementation Amidst Constitutional Concerns
NewsPolitics

High Court Halts NADCO Report Implementation Amidst Constitutional Concerns

Editor
Last updated: 2024/03/30 at 8:15 AM
Editor
Share
3 Min Read
NADCO
MP Ichungwa and Former Deputy President of Kenya holding the NADCO report
SHARE

The Kenyan legal landscape witnessed a significant development as the High Court intervened to suspend the implementation of the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report. This move came in response to a case filed by activist Micheal Muchemi, who raised crucial constitutional concerns regarding the report’s proposals. Lady Justice Dora Chepkwony, in a pivotal ruling, certified Muchemi’s petition as urgent, thereby halting the progress of implementing the contentious report pending further legal deliberations.

Muchemi’s petition highlighted fundamental issues concerning the NADCO report, particularly its stance on conducting an election audit outside the established legal framework. He argued vehemently that such a move directly challenges the provisions of the Kenyan Constitution, especially regarding the exclusive jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in matters related to the election of the head of state, as outlined in Article 163(a).

In her ruling, Lady Justice Chepkwony acknowledged the urgency and gravity of Muchemi’s concerns, granting orders to restrain both the National Assembly and Senate from proceeding with the report’s implementation. This decision not only underscores the judiciary’s commitment to upholding constitutional principles but also reflects a crucial step in safeguarding the integrity of electoral processes in Kenya.

Why is Muchemi against the NADCO Report?

The core of Muchemi’s argument lies in the potential ramifications of allowing an election audit that operates outside the bounds of established legal procedures. He cautioned against the adverse effects such actions could have on electoral preparations, reforms, and voter education, emphasizing the need for adherence to constitutional provisions to maintain transparency and accountability in the democratic process.

Furthermore, Muchemi’s petition called for the removal of specific sections within the NADCO report, particularly those related to auditing the 2022 Presidential Election. He stressed that these sections not only contravene the Constitution but also pave the way for potential constitutional amendments through illegitimate means.

The court’s decision to halt the implementation of the NADCO report signifies a crucial moment in Kenya’s legal and political landscape. It reaffirms the judiciary’s role as a guardian of the constitution and underscores the importance of adhering to established legal frameworks, especially in matters as critical as electoral processes and democratic governance.

As the case progresses with an upcoming inter-partes hearing, all eyes are on the judiciary to provide clarity and direction on this complex and significant legal issue, ensuring that constitutional principles remain paramount in shaping Kenya’s democratic future.

You Might Also Like

Bolt Dismisses Fake Claims of Kenya Exit, Confirms Continued Operations

Ronald Karauri Explains Why He Left Aviation and Business for Politics

Kenya Embassy in Rome Showcases Tea Heritage at International Tea Day Celebration at FAO Headquarters

Koech Hillary Recognised as Best Health Care Assistant at Holy Cross for Outstanding Patient Care

Charlene Ruto to Join Zimbabwe’s Nyuki Marathon as She Expands Youth and Environmental Advocacy

TAGGED: featured, Kenya, NADCO, Politics

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
[mc4wp_form]
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Editor March 30, 2024 March 30, 2024
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article KFS speaks on Oloolua Forest KFS Discloses Ownership of Ololuua Forest Lands Amid Worries of Land Acquisition
Next Article Francis Atwoli Atwoli and Four CEOs Absent from Crucial Labour Meeting
- Advertisement -

Latest News

Kenyan Born Artist KayCyy Signs With AWGE Under A$AP Rocky’s Creative Vision
Entertainment June 23, 2026
Bolo Bespoke and Wife Mueni Announce Pregnancy with Their Third Child
Celebrity News June 22, 2026
Shakib Cham Lutaaya Speaks After Second-Round TKO Win Over Arrow Bwoy at Vurugu 2.0
Celebrity News Sports June 22, 2026
Mercy Masai Announces Engagement While Flaunting Massive Ring and Embracing New Life Chapter
Celebrity News Relationships June 22, 2026
Waweru Wa Nyambura Exits Inooro TV After 10-Year Journalism Run Following Kiririmbi Show Appearance
Celebrity News June 22, 2026
Eric Musyoka Reveals 2008 Recording of Bobby Mapesa’s “Ndai” as Song Sparks Mixed Reactions Online
Entertainment June 22, 2026
Marya Prude Speaks Out on Healing, Divorce Experience and Mental Health Backlash Claims
Celebrity News June 19, 2026
Bryshere Y. Gray Sparks Buzz After Expressing Interest in Living in Kenya and Revealing Details About His Family Life
Entertainment June 19, 2026
- Advertisement -
Follow US
© 2023 Youth Village Kenya By Nine80 Digital Media
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?