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A legal gavel resting on the Kenyan Constitution with balanced scales in the background, symbolizing the declaration of Section 29(c) as unconstitutional.
High Court Declares Section 29(c) of the Law of Succession Act Unconstitutional In a landmark ruling, the High Court of Kenya declared Section 29(c) of the Law of Succession Act unconstitutional. The judgment came from the case Dennis Kivuti Mungai vs Attorney General [2025]. The court found the provision discriminatory against widowers. This section required...
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Insurance Law
Okenyo Omwansa & Company Advocates helps clients in Kenya navigate insurance law—from regulatory compliance and policy drafting to claims resolution and litigation—delivering reliable, result-driven legal protection across all major insurance sectors. Insurance law firms in Kenya help clients with policy drafting, IRA compliance, claims disputes, and litigation. Okenyo Omwansa & Company Advocates offers legal solutions...
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Notary
Introduction In Kenya’s evolving legal and commercial environment, the process of notarization is not just a formality—it’s a safeguard that ensures trust, authenticity, and legal validity. Whether you’re dealing with property, court affidavits, international submissions, or business agreements, understanding how notarization works can save you time, money, and legal complications. What Is Notarization? Notarization is...
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The current land laws came as a relief to many families, especially for women and their children. This is so especially with family property and especially the matrimonial home. Husbands were the sole custodians and owners of the matrimonial homes and would dispose them and charge them at will, without considering the effect of rendering...
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