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[PHOTOS] Maraga oversees e-filing as Judiciary goes digital

One is expected to upload documents and also assess court fees.

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by STAR REPORTER

Realtime02 July 2020 - 16:30
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In Summary


• Under the new electronic system, all lawyers, police, DPP and members of the public are required to register themselves through a portal to log into the Judiciary system.

• The portal is on https://efiling.court.go.ke. 

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Chief Justice David Maraga was at the Milimani law courts on Thursday to oversee the beginning of the transition to the e-filing system.

Maraga on Wednesday officially launched e-filing which will see Nairobi courts go digital.

Under the new electronic system, all lawyers, police, DPP and members of the public are required to register themselves through a portal to log into the Judiciary system.

The portal is on https://efiling.court.go.ke. 

After logging in, one is expected to upload documents and also assess court fees.

Subsequently, one has to submit the files to the registry online for the matter to be filed and placed before a judge for hearing.

Presiding judge Lydia Achodhe narrates to the Chief Justice the benefits of the Court Tracking System (CTS) on July 2, 2020.
Chief Justice David Maraga at the Millimani law courts on July 2, 2020 to oversee the e-filing of Court Files a day after the launch.
A Judiciary staffer uploading files on the CTS on July 2, 2020.
Chief Justice David Maraga at the Millimani law courts on July 2, 2020 to oversee the e-filing of Court Files a day after the launch.
The Cass Tracking System.
Chief Justice David Maraga at the Millimani law courts on July 2, 2020 to oversee the e-filing of Court Files a day after the launch.
Chief Justice David Maraga at the Millimani law courts on July 2, 2020 to oversee the e-filing of Court Files a day after the launch.
Chief Justice David Maraga at the Millimani law courts on July 2, 2020 to oversee the e-filing of Court Files a day after the launch.
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