Friday 12 October 2012

[wanabidii] Re: [PK] can ict decongest the courts?

Peter,

A lot of these petty cases should not make it to court if the Police
do their investigation and interviews properly.

Courage



On 10/12/12, PETER KAMAKIA <pkamakia@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In our older constitution, practically nothing went to the courts. The
> judiciary was thought too comprised to give
> justice.You can jog your memory by refusal of the political class to have
> their dispute settled in court.
>
>
> Now that the judiciary is seen to be working, we are having  the opposite.
> Everyone is heading to the courts.
> When your neighbours chicken cross the fence.kotini mara hiyo hiyo. When
> your neighborhoods child wails
> at night.pap.in the court.disturbing the peace.
>
> and a true case. Owner of a hotel annoyed argued with an employee
> and the employee said in jester.... ukicheza na mimi nitakuuwa.and just like
> that. Kamukunji police station had
> an extra mahabusu waiting for their day in court. Only a foolish person can
> assume the annoyed employees
> words were being spoken in a literal way.
>
>
> Recently someone from the judiciary commented on the need for an alternative
> dispute mechanism to halt on these
> tides of frivolous cases.
>
> May i ask of any judiciary official. How can those of us in ICT strengthen
> these other alternative mechanisms so that
> and i repeat so that cases can be vetted before they reach the courts?
> Sometimes the matter needed is just
> an apology to soothe a bruising ego.
>
>
> The use of the courts to soothe and massage egos is an incredible waste of
> resources. Resources as in the learned
> magistrates and judges can concentrate on cases that genuinely need a wise
> man or woman to reach a
> consensus.... cases like the election date.... or evaluation of evidence to
> determine if a crime was committed?
>
> I pray our courts are released of petty matters so that they can have the
> energy and time to handle true issues.
>
> Peter Kamakia
> Mitambo ICT Company
> P.O.Box 25365-00100
> Nairobi.
> Tel: 0720219320
>
>
> Ps. When i was a small 10 year old boy i used to say when i grow up i want
> to be a judge. OTLTA (one-thing-led-to-another)
> and i ended up in ICT field. Very satisfied but the delivery of justice
> definitely did not dry up from my bloodstream.
>
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