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SPECIAL ISSUE Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 196 (Acts No. 26) REPUBLIC OF KENYA KENYA GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT ACTS, 2015 NAIROBI, 18th December, 2015 CONTENT Act PAGE The Magistrates' Courts Act, 2015 1783 latoltat. 6Ob. it FOR LAW REPORTING' Ft CEIVED 1k P. O. 8ox 1644a-0610 NAIROBI, KENYA TEL:1.. 1 3 1 FAX: 2712694 PRINTED AND PUB USHED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, NAIROBI

1783 THE MAGISTRATES' COURTS ACT No. 26 of 2015 Date of Assent: 15th December, 2015 Date of Commencement: 2nd January, 2016 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Section PART I PRELIMINARY 1 Short title. 2 Interpretation. 3 Guiding principles. 4 Objective. PART II MAGISTRATES' COURTS 5 Constitution of magistrate's court. 6 Criminal jurisdiction of magistrate's courts. 7 Civil jurisdiction of a magistrate's court. 8 Claims relating to violation of human rights. 9 Claims in employment and labour relations. 10 Power to punish contempt of court. PART III ADMINISTRATION 11 Court administrator. 12 Functions of a court administrator. PART IV GENERAL 13 Sittings of magistrate's courts. 14 Provisions on delegated powers. 15 Procedure and practice. 16 Evidence of customary law. 17 Records and returns. 18 Supervision of courts. 19 Seals and stamps.

1784 No. 26 Magistrates' Courts 2015 20 Rules. 21 Code of Conduct for magistrates. 22 Repeal of Cap. 10. 23 Amendment of section 48 of Cap. 160. 24 Amendment of section 49 of Cap. 160. 25 Amendment of section 26 of Cap. 12A.

1785 2015 Magistrates' Courts THE MAGISTRATES' COURTS ACT, 2015 AN ACT of Parliament to give effect to Articles 23(2) and 169(1)(a) and (2) of the Constitution; to confer jurisdiction, functions and powers on the magistrates' courts; to provide for the procedure of the magistrates' courts, and for connected purposes ENACTED by the Parliament of Kenya, as follows PRELIMINARY 1. This Act may be cited as the Magistrates' Courts Act, 2015. 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires "Chief Justice" means the Chief Justice appointed under Article 166 of the Constitution; "Chief Registrar" means the Chief Registrar of the judiciary established in Article 161 of the Constitution; "Commission" means the Judicial Service Commission established under Article 171(1) of the Constitution; "magistrate" means a chief magistrate, a senior principal magistrate, a principal magistrate, a senior resident magistrate, or a resident magistrate appointed in accordance with Article 172 (1) (c) of the Constitution and includes a person appointed to act in the particular office; "magistrate's court" means a subordinate court established by Article 169 (1) (a) of the Constitution; "order" includes a conviction, a direction, a sentence, a decree and any other decision or determination of a court; and "station" means the place at which one or more magistrate's courts are located. 3. In exercise of its judicial authority, a magistrate's court shall he uuided by the principles specified under Articles 10, 159 (2) and 232 of the Constitution. 4. ( 1 1 The objective of this Act is to enable magistrate Objective. courts to facilitate just, expeditious, proportionate and accessible judicial services in exercise of the criminal and civil jurisdiction in this Act or any other written law. PART I Short title. Interpretation. No. 26 Guiding principles.

1786 No. 26 Magistrates' Courts 2015 (2) The parties appearing in a magistrate's court and the duly authorised representatives of the parties, shall assist the magistrates' courts to further the principal objective of this Act. PART II MAGISTRATES' COURTS 5. A magistrate's court shall be subordinate to the High Court and shall be duly constituted when presided over by a chief magistrate, a senior principal magistrate, a principal magistrate, a senior resident magistrate or a resident magistrate. 6. A magistrate's court shall have and exercise such jurisdiction and powers in proceedings of a criminal nature as may be conferred on it by (a) the Criminal Procedure Code; or (b) any other written law. 7. (1) A magistrate's court shall have and exercise such jurisdiction and powers in proceedings of a civil nature in which the value of the subject matter does not exceed (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) twenty million shillings, where the court is presided over by a chief magistrate; fifteen million shillings, where the court is presided over by a senior principal magistrate; ten million shillings, where the court is presided over by a principal magistrate; seven million shillings, where the court is presided over by a senior resident magistrate; or five million shillings, where the court is presided over by a resident magistrate. Constitution of magistrate's court. Criminal jurisdiction of a magistrate's court. Cap. 75. Civil jurisdiction of a magistrate's court.

1787 2015 Magistrates' Courts (2) The Chief Justice may from time to time, by notice in the Gazette, revise the pecuniary limits of jurisdiction set out in subsection (1), taking into account inflation and change in prevailing economic conditions. (3) A magistrate's court shall have jurisdiction in proceedings of a civil nature concerning any of the following matters under African customary law (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) land held under customary tenure; marriage, divorce, maintenance or dowry; seduction or pregnancy of an unmarried woman or girl; enticement of, or adultery with a married person; matters affecting status, and in particular the status of widows and children including guardianship, custody, adoption and legitimacy; and intestate succession and administration of intestate estates, so far as they are not governed by any written law. 8. (1) Subject to Article 165 (3) (b) of the Constitution and the pecuniary limitations set out in section 7(1), a magistrate's court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine applications for redress of a denial, violation or infringement of, or threat to, a right or fundamental freedom in the Bill of Rights. (2) The applications contemplated in subsection (1) shall only relate to the rights guaranteed in Article 25 (a) and (b) of the Constitution. (3) Nothing in this Act may be construed as conferring jurisdiction on a magistrate's court to hear and determine claims for compensation for loss or damage suffered in consequence of a violation, infringement, denial of a right or fundamental freedom in the Bill of Rights. (4) The Chief Justice shall make Rules for the better exercise of jurisdiction of the magistrate's courts under this section. 9. A magistrate's court shall (a) in the exercise of the jurisdiction conferred upon it by section 26 of the Environment and Land No. 26 Claims relating to violation of human rights. Claims in employment, labour relations claims; land and environment cases.

1788 No. 26 Magistrates' Courts 2015 (i) (ii) Court Act and subject to the pecuniary limits under section 7(1), hear and determine claims relating to environmental planning and protection, climate issues, land use planning, title, tenure, boundaries, rates, rents, valuations, mining, minerals and other natural resources; compulsory acquisition of land; (iii) land administration and management; (iv) public, private and community land and contracts, chores in action or other instruments granting any enforceable interests in land; and (v) environment and land generally. Cap. I2A (b) in the exercise of the jurisdiction conferred upon No. 20 of 2011. it under section 29 of the Industrial Court Act, 2011 and subject to the pecuniary limits under section 7(1), hear and determine claims relating to employment and labour relations. 10. (1) Subject to the provisions of any other law, the Contempt of Court. Court shall have power to punish for contempt. (2) A person who, in the face of the Court (a) (b) (c) assaults, threatens, intimidates, or insults a magistrate, court administrator, judicial officer, or a witness, during a sitting or attendance in Court, or in going to or returning from the Court; interrupts or obstructs the proceedings of the Court; or without lawful excuse disobeys an order or direction of the Court in the course of the hearing of a proceeding, commits an offence. (3) In the case of civil proceedings, the willful disobedience of any judgment, decree, direction, order, or other process of a court or willful breach of an undertaking given to a court constitutes contempt of court. (4) In the case of criminal proceedings, the publication, whether by words, spoken or written, by signs,

1789 2015 Magistrates' Courts visible representation, or otherwise, of any matters or the doing of any other act which (a) (b) (c) scandalizes or tends to scandalize, or lowers or tends to lower the judicial authority or dignity of the court; prejudices, or interferes or tends to interfere with, the due course of any judicial proceedings; or interferes or tends to interfere with, or obstructs or tends to obstruct the administration of justice, constitutes contempt of court. (5) A police officer, with or without the assistance of any other person, may, by order of a judge of the Court, take into custody and detain a person who commits an offence under subsection (2) until the rising of the Court. (6) The Court may sentence a person who commits an offence under subsection (1) to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five days, or a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand shillings, or both. (7) A person may appeal against an order of the Court made by way of punishment for contempt of court as if it were a conviction and sentence made in the exercise of the ordinary original criminal jurisdiction of the Court. (8) The Chief Justice may make Rules to regulate procedures relating to contempt of court. PART HI ADMINISTRATION 11.(1) There shall be a court administrator in every station, who shall be appointed by the Commission pursuant to Article 172(1 Xc) of the Constitution. (2) A court administrator shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be conferred upon the court administrator by the Rules of court and directions of the Chief Registrar. 12.(1) The court administrator shall, in relation to the proceedings of a magistrate's court, act in accordance with the directions of the Chief Registrar and the Rules of court. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the court administrator shall be responsible for No. 26 Court administrator. Functions of a court administrator.

1790 No. 26 Magistrates' Courts 2015 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) the establishment and maintenance of the Registry; the acceptance, transmission, service and custody of documents in accordance with the rules of court; the facilitation of the enforcement of decisions of the magistrate's court; certifying that any order, direction or decision is an order, direction or decision of the magistrate's court, as the case may be; causing to be kept records of the proceedings and the minutes of the meetings of the magistrate's court and such other records as the magistrate's court may direct; the management and supervision of the staff of the magistrate's court; the day to day administration of the magistrate's court; the management of the library of the magistrate's court; and undertaking any duties assigned by the magistrate's court. PART IV GENERAL 13. (1) Sittings of a magistrate's court may be held at any place within the local limits of its jurisdiction, but it shall, so far as is practicable, be held at the place designated in the Gazette. (2) Without prejudice the generality of subsection (1), a sitting of a magistrate's court may be held at such other place as may be necessary for the purpose of (a) taking evidence in circumstances not conducive to proceedings at the place referred to in subsection (1); (h) taking evidence on commission in accordance with the Evidence Act; or (c) taking evidence for any other reason that the magistrate's court may deem necessary. Sittings of magistrate's courts. Cap. N.

1791 2015 Magistrates' Courts 14. The Chief Justice may make Rules of court to regulate the procedure and practice of magistrates' courts. 15. Subject to this Act and to the Rules of court made under section 14, a magistrates' court shall follow the procedure and practice specified by written law. 16. A magistrate's court may call for and hear evidence of the customary law applicable to any case before it. 17. A magistrate's court shall keep such records of proceedings and submit such returns of proceedings to the High Court as the Chief Justice may, from time to time, direct. 18. The Chief Justice shall take such measures as may be necessary for the supervision and inspection of magistrates' courts. 19. A magistrate's court shall use seals or stamps of such kind and pattern as the Chief Justice may direct. 20. (1) The Chief Justice may make Rules generally for the effective organization and administration of the Magistrates' Court. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), such Rules may provide for the (a) procedure of handling claims relating to violation of human rights; (b) general practice and procedure of Magistrates' Courts; (c) supervision and inspection of Magistrates' Courts; (d) automation of Court records, case management, protection and sharing of Court information and the use of information communication technology; (e) form, style, storage, maintenance and retrieval of Court records; and (f) procedure relating to contempt of court. (3) For the purposes of Article 94 (6) of the Constitution (a) the purpose and objective of the delegation under this section is to enable the Chief Justice to make No. 26 Provisions on delegated powers. Procedure and practice. Evidence of customary law. Records and returns. Supervision of courts. Seals and stamps. Rules.

1792 No. 26 Magistrates' Courts 2015 Rules to provide for the better administration and organization of the Court; (b) the authority of the Chief Justice to make Rules under this Act is limited to bringing into effect the provisions of this Act and fulfilment of the objectives specified under this section; and (c) the principles and standard applicable to the Rules made under this section are those set out in the Interpretations and General Provisions Act and the Statutory Instruments Act, 2013. 21. The Chief Justice shall, within six months of the commencement of this Act, prescribe the code of conduct applicable to magistrates. 22. The Magistrates' Courts Act is hereby repealed. 23. The Law of Succession Act is amended, by repealing section 48(1) and substituting therefor the following new subsection (1) Notwithstanding any other written law which limits jurisdiction, but subject to the provisions of section 49, a magistrate shall have jurisdiction to entertain any application and to determine any dispute under this Act and pronounce such decrees and make such orders therein as may be expedient in respect of any estate the gross value of which does not exceed the pecuniary limit prescribed under section 7(1) of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 2015. 24. Section 49 of the Law of Succession Act is amended (a) by deleting the words "Resident Magistrate" and substituting therefor the words "Magistrate's Court"; and (b) by deleting the words "one hundred thousand shillings" and substituting therefor the words "the pecuniary limits set out in section 7(1) of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 2015. 25. Section 26 of the Environment and Land Court Act is amende,i by inserting the following subsections immediately after subsection (2)- (3) The Chief Justice may, by notice in the Gazette, appoint certain magistrates to preside over cases involving environment and land matters of any area of the country. Cap. 2. No. 23 of 2013. Code of Conduct for magistrates. Repeal of Cap. 10. Amendment of section 48 of Cap. 160. Amendment of section 49 of Cap. 160. Amendment of section 26 of Cap. I 2A.

2015 (4) Appeals magistrate's courts Land Court. 1793 Magistrates' Courts on matters from the designated shall lie with the Environment and No. 26