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Environment and Lands Court banking on mediation to reduce backlog

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National Lands Commission Chair Gershom Otachi with Lady Justice Jane Onyango, Environment & Land Court Judge during the Land and Environment Court launch of mediation service week on February 9, 2024. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

The Environment and Land Court (ELC) is banking on Court court-annexed mediation (CAM) to reduce case backlogs and turnaround time.

This is according to ECL's Justice Caroline Kendagor, acting Registrar Mediation when the court met mediators at a Nairobi hotel on Friday.

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