CJ Koome ‎urges new advocates to bridge Kenya’s justice gap

Chief Justice Martha Koome has challenged newly admitted advocates to ‎use their legal training to expand access to justice and uphold integrity in ‎the legal profession.‎


Speaking during the admission of newly qualified lawyers to the Roll of ‎Advocates, CJ Koome urged the lawyers to use their legal training to uplift ‎society, defend constitutional values, and expand access to justice for all by ‎helping bridge the justice gap and extending legal services to ordinary ‎Kenyans, especially the indigent, vulnerable, and marginalised.‎


Further, the CJ called on the lawyers to blend professional excellence with ‎humanity while being responsive to the needs of vulnerable litigants ‎emphasising that the law must never lose its human face.


PHOTOS/Judiciary Media.
[DNK-International@May 25,2026]

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