The High Court will today give directions in a case challenging the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF).
Justice Alfred Mabeya who will be presiding over the case filed by activist Enock Aura set the date following the empanelment of a three-judge bench to determine the case.
Chief Justice Martha Koome tasked Mabeya, Robert Limo and Fridah Mugambi to deal with the case filed last year.
The empanelment comes after the National Assembly managed to convince the court that the case as filed by Activist Aura raises weighty and complex constitutional issues.
One of the questions the bench will be called upon to determine is whether the integrated digital health information system violates the right to privacy by storing the data of minors without their consent.
Ruling on bail application for 19 invasion suspects
Separately, the court will today give a ruling on the bail application for 19 people suspected of trespassing on a farm in Naivasha.
The suspects were arrested on March 1, at Gathondia Village within Naivasha for allegedly damaging a fence belonging to Eburru Hills Farm Limited.
They are believed to have on February 29, at around 1 pm, maliciously damaged the farm's barbed concrete pole fence valued at Sh2,285,000.
Mysterious death
At the Makadara Law courts, a ruling is to be issued at 2:30 pm over the detainment of suspects being held over the mysterious death of a Grade 8 pupil at a school in Nairobi's Umoja area.
Police are seeking 21 days to detain them pending further probe.

















