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High Court of Kenya receives 245 advocate petitions as Maina issues Gazette notice
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55822, member: 636"] Deputy Chief Registrar Paul Maina published a Gazette Notice on August 1 announcing that 245 individuals have submitted petitions seeking admission as High Court advocates. The Advocates Act Section 15(2) governs these applications, which require public notification and scrutiny periods. Citizens and organizations have thirty days to submit written objections regarding any applicant's qualifications or character to the Chief Registrar. This system protects the legal profession by ensuring only suitable candidates gain admission to practice law. The Chief Justice or designated High Court judge will preside over admission ceremonies for successful applicants. These petitioners represent the final stage of legal education after completing law degrees, passing the Kenya School of Law examinations, and finishing mandatory six-month pupillage training under qualified advocates. Once admitted, new advocates gain authority to represent clients in court proceedings and provide legal services throughout Kenya's various sectors. [/QUOTE]
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