JSC condemns attacks on judges over bond, bail rulings

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JSC condemns attacks on judges over bond, bail rulings
JSC condemns attacks on judges over bond, bail rulings

Africa-Press – Kenya. The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has condemned what it describes as a growing trend of public attacks and vilification targeting judicial officers over their decisions on bail and bond matters.

In a statement issued Thursday, the Commission reaffirmed its commitment to defending the independence of judges and magistrates, especially in light of recent criticism following decisions made by the Nanyuki and Kahawa Law Courts.

“The Judicial Service Commission reaffirms its unwavering commitment to defending the decisional independence of all Judicial Officers and Judges,” the statement read.

The JSC expressed concern over what it termed as “unwarranted personal attacks” against judicial officers performing their constitutional duties.

According to the Commission, such actions misrepresent the role of the Judiciary and threaten both public confidence and the rule of law.

“Such conduct misrepresents the Judiciary’s constitutional role, undermines judicial independence, and corrodes public trust in the administration of justice, a cornerstone of our democratic society,” the Commission stated.

While the JSC acknowledged public interest in court decisions, it emphasised that bail and bond rulings are not made arbitrarily.

The Commission noted that judicial officers rely on the Constitution, the Criminal Procedure Code, and the Judiciary’s Bail and Bond Policy Guidelines when making such determinations.

It warned that resorting to personal attacks not only undermines due process but also endangers the safety of judicial officers and the sanctity of court decisions.

“Resorting to personal attacks against Judicial Officers subverts due process and imperils the sanctity and independence of the Judiciary,” it added.

To ensure continued security for judges and court staff, the JSC assured the public that the Office of the Chief Registrar, working with the Judiciary Police Unit, is ready to provide necessary protection and support.

“The Judiciary leadership is fully committed to supporting judicial officers and court personnel, especially during this period of heightened concern.”

The Commission praised judges and magistrates across the country for their dedication, urging them to uphold their constitutional duties without fear or favour.

“We encourage all judicial officers to continue discharging their mandate with integrity, courage, and fidelity to the law, free from bias or undue influence.”

Calling for sobriety in public discourse, the JSC urged leaders, stakeholders, and the public to engage with the Judiciary in a respectful manner.

Established under Article 171 of the Constitution, the JSC is mandated by Article 172 to promote and safeguard the independence and accountability of the Judiciary. The Commission plays a key role in ensuring judicial officers remain insulated from external pressure and interference.

The statement comes amid increased political and public commentary on court decisions, raising fresh concerns about threats to judicial independence in Kenya’s evolving democratic space.

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