The position requires compliance with all constitutional and statutory mandates governing appointment eligibility. Candidates must satisfy the legal prerequisites set forth by applicable federal, state, and local regulations to be considered for the role.
Applicants for this position must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in Section 133A (2) (a) of the Land Act CAP 280, which includes holding qualifications equivalent to those required for appointment as a High Court judge. As such, candidates are expected to possess the following requirements:
Holders of a law degree from an accredited university, advocates of the High Court of Kenya, professionally qualified magistrates, or individuals with an equivalent qualification in a common-law jurisdiction are required.
Require no less than ten (10) years of distinguished service as an academic scholar, legal professional, or in another pertinent legal domain.
Have accumulated a minimum of ten (10) years of professional experience that meets the criteria outlined in paragraphs (i) and (ii), with this experience either obtained in Kenya or within another Commonwealth common-law jurisdiction.
Proficiency in alternative dispute resolution methodologies represents an additional asset for consideration.
Exhibit unwavering ethical principles, demonstrate personal integrity, and maintain an unbiased approach in all professional dealings, ensuring full compliance with the mandates outlined in Chapter Six of the Constitution on Leadership and Integrity.
To initiate the application process, please follow the provided method of submission.
To submit your application, please utilize the provided links on the company’s official website.
Qualifications
BA/BSc/HND
Experience Required
10 years