Below is a guide on how to file for appeal of a court ruling if you have lost a case in Kenya. That is at the high court, court of appeal or Supreme court in that order. When to file… Read More »
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Understanding Digital Service Tax in Kenya (Finance Bill, 2020)
What follows is a Detailed Article on Digital Service Tax in Kenya that was introduced through the Finance Bill, 2020 and announced to the public during the 2020/2021 Budget reading. National Treasury 2020 Budget Statement While reading the Kenya… Read More »
The Law on White Collar Crime in Kenya
White-Collar Crime in Kenya: The term white-collar crime refers to financial criminal dealings or insider dealings committed by persons at the management level. Crimes in the corporate world are hardly reported in order to preserve the name or brand of… Read More »
Understanding the Law on Manslaughter in Kenya
Understanding the Law on Manslaughter in Kenya: There is a big difference between murder and manslaughter. The main distinguishing factor between both of these offenses is the presence and absence of malice aforethought. Malice aforethought determines the rights of the… Read More »
Filing for Bankruptcy in Kenya under the Insolvency Act
Get to know of the requirements and process of filing for Bankruptcy in Kenya under the Insolvency Act. When a person makes a claim of bankruptcy, their main intention is to get a break from creditors who are harassing them.… Read More »
Case Law on Double Jeopardy in Kenya
The law on double jeopardy in Kenya protects people for being tried twice for the same offense. Section 50 (2) of the constitution emphasizes on the importance of a fair trial for every accused person. Section 50 (2) also states… Read More »
Law on Robbery With Violence in Kenya and sentence
One of the most serious robbery classifications is robbery with violence. Here is a brief look at robbery with violence offense penalty laws and sentences. What Constitutes a Crime of Robbery in Kenya? Robbery involves taking another person’s property, in… Read More »
The Law on First Degree Murder In Kenya
In Kenya, first-degree murder is a premeditated act. This means that a person accused of first-degree murder planned how to execute the deed knew the consequences of their actions and were not mistaken about the outcome of their actions. Below… Read More »
Legal Requirements of starting a Restaurant business in Kenya
Learn about some of the legal requirements of starting a restaurant business in Kenya which involves getting a license. If you want to start a restaurant business in Kenya, there are a few things you ought to bear in mind.… Read More »