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JSC Embarks on Massive Recruitment to Boost Judiciary Capacity

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has launched an extensive recruitment exercise targeting Judges, Magistrates, and Kadhis, as part of its broader strategy to improve access to justice and ease the mounting case backlog across Kenyan courts.

In a statement issued today by Chief Justice Martha Koome, who chairs the Commission, the JSC confirmed that the application period for the advertised positions closed on July 7, 2025. The process now moves into the next phase of evaluation and shortlisting.

According to JSC, a total of 2,679 applications were received for the following vacancies Judges of the Court of Appeal – 15 positions, 94 applications, Judges of the High Court – 20 positions, 376 applications, Judges of the Environment & Land Court – 10 positions, 242 applications, Resident Magistrates – 100 positions, 1,714 applications and Kadhis – 5 positions, 253 applications.

The Commission emphasized that the recruitment process will strictly adhere to constitutional and legal requirements, guided by the principles of merit, transparency, fairness, and integrity.

Further, the JSC cautioned the public against falling prey to fraudsters, reiterating that no fees are charged at any stage of the recruitment process.

The Commission urged anyone approached with job offers in exchange for money or favors to report such incidents to law enforcement or directly to the JSC.

In addition, the statement acknowledged recent disruptions in the Judiciary’s e-filing system due to technical issues.

The Judiciary has activated its Business Continuity Policy, employing alternative systems to maintain court operations while the technical team works to restore normalcy.

The JSC remains firmly committed to ensuring effective and efficient delivery of justice to all Kenyans,” Koome affirmed

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