CJ Mutunga brings forward Rawal's retirement case

Chief Justice Willy Mutunga during the vetting process. Photo/ Monica Mwangi
Chief Justice Willy Mutunga during the vetting process. Photo/ Monica Mwangi

Chief Justice Willy Mutunga has directed the hearing on the retirement age of Deputy CJ Kalpana Rawal and Justice Philip Tunoi be heard on Thursday.

The CJ said in a statement that given the speed at which the application was made and public interest it has generated, he decided to fast track the case and bring it forward.

While suspending the Court of Appeal decision on Friday, directed the case to be heard on June 24.

By then, Mutunga would have and there would be a quorum hitch because the Supreme Court would not have at least five judges required to hear the case.

In the statement, Mutunga directed the Supreme Court registrar to notify the parties to appear before Judges Smokin Wanjala and Ndungu tomorrow for directions on the hearing of the case.

Meanwhile, former Law Society of Kenya CEO Apollo Mboya has filed a fresh petition before the Judicial Service Commission seeking removal of judge Ndungu.

Mboya says Njoki engaged in misconduct in issuing an order on Friday to halt retirement of deputy CJ Kalpana Rawal when there was a clear conflict of interest.

He says in his petition that Njoki and two of her Supreme Court colleagues already pronounced themselves on the issue of judges retirement age. On Friday the Appellate court sent judge Rawal and Tunoi home, ruling that judges should retire at 70.

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