Drawing the Line: Properties Not Subject to Succession in Kenyan Law
The death of an individual often triggers the legal process of succession, where the deceased’s property is identified, administered, and distributed according to the Law of Succession Act (Cap. 160)...
How to Convert Public land to Private Land in Kenya: Insights from the Land (Conversion of Land) Rules, 2017
The conversion of public land to private ownership is a matter of legal and societal significance, demanding strict adherence to established legal procedures to ensure that resulting title documents are...
Rights of Excluded Dependants in Succession Law in Kenya (Issue 3)
Dependancy is a fundamental concept in succession law, ensuring that individuals who relied on a deceased person for financial or other forms of support are not left destitute upon their...
Understanding Bankruptcy- Issue 1 (Insights from the Insolvency Act of Kenya)
The legal meaning of a bankrupt according to the Insolvency act is a debtor who has been adjudged bankrupt after an application for bankruptcy in Court and has not been...
Digital Nomadism in Kenya- What you need to know.
Introduction To keep up with the growing trend of remote work, Kenya has introduced a new permit for digital nomads. This permit, called the “Digital Nomad Permit” (Class N), is...
Big Win for our Client at the Employment and Labor Relations Court.
As Karanja Njenga Advocates, we are proud to announce to you that our Dispute Resolution team (Robinson Maina, Wesley Muriuki, Romario Chacha and John Willys) secured a win for our...