NEWSLETTER | ISSUE 5 | ISLA FEATUREViolence Against Women Litigation Institute, 2025 May 2026 By Zinhle HlatshwayoThis newsletter piece reports on the second year of the Violence Against Women Litigation (VAW) Institute, which brought together Network Lawyers from...
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The High Court in Nairobi approves the constitutional validity of the legal requirement to prove fault on a party in divorce proceedings
Should the law in Kenya allow parties to a marriage to divorce without establishing fault on any of the parties to the marriage? By Carolene Kituku Advocate – Managing lawyer women-socio economic rights at ISLA Divorce: an end and a new beginning Marriage is a...
No Fault Divorce Case
Should the law in Kenya allow parties to a marriage to divorce without establishing fault on any of the parties to the marriage? By Carolene Kituku Advocate – Managing lawyer women-socio economic rights at ISLA Divorce: an end and a new beginning Marriage is a...
The supreme court of Kenya distinguishes between presumption of marriage and long cohabitation as a family forming union not necessary a marriage
The supreme court of Kenya distinguishes between presumption of marriage and long cohabitation as a family forming union not necessary a marriage Introduction After the end of a 25 year cohabitation with MNK and subsequent eviction from the matrimonial home, an...
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