The Family court at Milimani has been temporarily closed for seven days after three staffers tested positive for Covid-19.
One of those who tested positive has been admitted to the hospital.
"Due to the nature of the Division, there is a high volume of the daily movement of files across the Division’s sections as well as within the building, courtroom and judges’ chambers," said the statement from acting Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu.
She said there is a high level of movement of files and extensive interaction between staff, as well as between staff and clients and court users.
Mwilu went on, "We are apprehensive of the potential for significant spread of the virus."
There are 53 staff and legal researchers, 10 attached students, two judicial officers and four judges in the Family Division.
"In light of these developments and upon consultation with the Presiding Judge of the Family Division and the Principal Judge of the High Court, we have arrived at the considered decision to temporarily close the Family Division of the High Court at Milimani law Courts for seven days from today."
The closure is meant to break the chain of transmission and allow staff to quarantine in line with the Ministry of Health Covid-19 protocols.
In his address earlier on Wednesday, Health CS Mutahi Kagwe said the nation is in the grip of a third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mwilu said the Judiciary's key imperative in the circumstances is the health and safety of all staff, court users and their families.
"We are all aware of the exacting toll this pandemic and the measures to curb it are having on the justice system, court users and the wider society. However, I reiterate that despite the toll and weariness, we must not let our guard down."
The acting CJ said services at the Family court will resume as soon as circumstances allow and will provide updates as and when they become available.