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HomeDaily NewsMonday, July 14, 2025Judiciary Faces Challenges Amid System Outages
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Judiciary Faces Challenges Amid System Outages

Judiciary issues guidance after systems outage; e-filing issues direct court users to email alternatives on July 14, 2025.

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Monday 7:27 PMKenyans

Judiciary Issues Way Forward After Days-Long Systems Outage

Judiciary Issues Way Forward After Days-Long Systems Outage

The Judiciary of Kenya has responded to concerns over the outage of its eFiling system, which affected operations and drew criticism from social media users, particularly lawyers.

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The Judiciary of Kenya has responded to concerns over the outage of its eFiling system, which affected operations and drew criticism from social media users, particularly lawyers.

  • The eFiling system experienced outages starting from July 10, 2025, attributed to external interference.
  • The Judiciary has provided alternative channels for urgent filings and confirmed that the Cause List portal is operational.
  • Despite partial restoration on July 13, the eFiling system continues to face intermittent issues as technicians work on a solution.
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E-filing system failure prompts Judiciary to direct court users to email

E-filing system failure prompts Judiciary to direct court users to email

The **Judiciary of Kenya** has directed court users to submit urgent cases via email due to ongoing failures in its e-Filing system, which began experiencing disruptions on July 10.

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The **Judiciary of Kenya** has directed court users to submit urgent cases via email due to ongoing failures in its e-Filing system, which began experiencing disruptions on July 10.

  • **282** urgent applications have been received via email for processing as of July 14.
  • Winfridah Mokaya, the Chief Registrar of the Judiciary, confirmed the issues stemmed from external interference.
  • While the **Causelist Portal** is accessible, the e-Filing System continues to face intermittent outages.
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