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As BBI verdict comes, here s a reminder of the legal battle that led us to today

As BBI verdict comes, here s a reminder of the legal battle that led us to today
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AG in court of Appeal over BBI, accuses High Court judges of bias

THE STANDARD NATIONAL Attorney-General Kihara Kariuki. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] Attorney-General Kihara Kariuki has filed an appeal challenging High Court’s judgement on Building Bridges Imitative (BBI).  Justice Kihara in his appeal, seeking to set aside the verdict by five High Court judges argues that they erred by declaring that President Uhuru Kenyatta can be sued in person. At the same time, he faults the court for finding that some sections of the Constitution cannot be amended. He accuses Justices Joel Ngugi, George Odunga, Teresiah Matheka, Jairus Ngaah and Chacha Mwita of bias and ignoring Kenya’s history on Constitution-making. According to Kihara, the verdict by the High Court is a recipe for chaos adding that they ignored the peace process that culminated in a push for Constitution amendment.

Top court declines to issue advisory on BBI

Top court declines to issue advisory on BBI
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Court puts breaks on BBI referendum

THE STANDARD By Kamau Muthoni | February 9th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga during the National launch of the BBI signatures collection exercise at KICC in Nairobi County. The High Court yesterday blocked the Independent Elections and Boundaries Commission from subjecting the Building Bridges Initiative Bill to a referendum, throwing the Constitution changing process in limbo. Justices Joel Ngugi, George Odunga, Jairus Ngaah, Janet Mulwa and Chacha Mwita, however, ordered that the process to pass the bill to amend the 2010 Constitution can continue before the 47 county assemblies and Parliament. The issue of whether the referendum will be held will now be made after the hearing and determination of seven cases filed before the court.

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