Thursday, October 28, 2021

Developing Updates on Medical-Battery / Negligence / Malpractice Charges :-I urge the CJ in accordance with the edict in Article 10 CoK-2010 to exercise her powers under Article 161 (2) (a) as read together with provisions of the Rules of Court Section 2 (1) regarding the National Policy Guideline on the Administration of the SOA No. 3 of 2006 ; and the Protection Against Domestic Violence Act 2015 ; as well as also read together with the ( Protection of Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ) Practice and Procedure Rules 2013 that guide the institution and prosecution of Constitutional matters ; to thus accommodate my several stalled applications under certificate of urgency and commence the due process of law as I wither-and-wane in virility short of Uhuru's-and-Raila's death-threats criminal-conspiracies political-legal abuses which endlessly violate my fundamental rights and freedoms as provided-for in :- Article 25 that, "Despite any other provision in this Constitution, the following rights and fundamental freedoms shall not be limited- (a) freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; (b) freedom from slavery or servitude; (c) the right to a fair trial; and (d) the right to an order of habeas corpus. Article 27 that : (1) Every person is equal before the law and has the right to equal protection and equal benefit of the law. (2) Equality includes the full and equal enjoyment of all rights and fundamental freedoms.(4) The State shall not discriminate directly or indirectly against any person on any ground, including race, sex, pregnancy, marital status, health status, ethnic or social origin, colour, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, dress, language or birth. (5) A person shall not discriminate directly or indirectly against another person on any of the grounds specified or contemplated in clause (4). Article 28 that: Dignity that Every person has inherent dignity and the right to have that dignity respected and protected. Article 29 Every person has the right to freedom and security of the person, which includes the right not to be- (a) deprived of freedom arbitrarily or without just cause; (b) detained without trial, except during a state of emergency, in which case the detention is subject to Article 58; (c) subjected to any form of violence from either public or private sources; (d) subjected to torture in any manner, whether physical or psychological; (e) subjected to corporal punishment; or (f) treated or punished in a cruel, inhuman or degrading manner. Article 45 (2) that: Every adult has the right to marry a person of the opposite sex, based on the free consent of the parties. Article 48 that: The State shall ensure access to justice for all persons and, if any fee is required, it shall be reasonable and shall not impede access to justice. Article 50 (1) Every person has the right to have any dispute that can be resolved by the application of law decided in a fair and public hearing before a court or, if appropriate, another independent and impartial tribunal or body

Introduction (1.):--According to the letter I wrote on  Monday, October 11, 2021 to civil-society groups   I'd sleepless reasons to susp...
Wednesday, October 27, 2021

-I urge the CJ in accordance with the edict in Article 10 CoK-2010 to exercise her powers under Article 161 (2) (a) as read together with provisions of the Rules of Court Section 2 (1) regarding the National Policy Guideline on the Administration of the SOA No. 3 of 2006 ; and the Protection Against Domestic Violence Act 2015 ; as well as also read together with the ( Protection of Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ) Practice and Procedure Rules 2013 that guide the institution and prosecution of Constitutional matters ; to thus accommodate my several stalled applications under certificate of urgency and commence the due process of law as I wither-and-wane in virility short of Uhuru's-and-Raila's death-threats criminal-conspiracies political-legal abuses which endlessly violate my fundamental rights and freedoms as provided-for in :- Article 25 that, "Despite any other provision in this Constitution, the following rights and fundamental freedoms shall not be limited- (a) freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; (b) freedom from slavery or servitude; (c) the right to a fair trial; and (d) the right to an order of habeas corpus. Article 27 that : (1) Every person is equal before the law and has the right to equal protection and equal benefit of the law. (2) Equality includes the full and equal enjoyment of all rights and fundamental freedoms.(4) The State shall not discriminate directly or indirectly against any person on any ground, including race, sex, pregnancy, marital status, health status, ethnic or social origin, colour, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, dress, language or birth. (5) A person shall not discriminate directly or indirectly against another person on any of the grounds specified or contemplated in clause (4). Article 28 that: Dignity that Every person has inherent dignity and the right to have that dignity respected and protected. Article 29 Every person has the right to freedom and security of the person, which includes the right not to be- (a) deprived of freedom arbitrarily or without just cause; (b) detained without trial, except during a state of emergency, in which case the detention is subject to Article 58; (c) subjected to any form of violence from either public or private sources; (d) subjected to torture in any manner, whether physical or psychological; (e) subjected to corporal punishment; or (f) treated or punished in a cruel, inhuman or degrading manner. Article 45 (2) that: Every adult has the right to marry a person of the opposite sex, based on the free consent of the parties. Article 48 that: The State shall ensure access to justice for all persons and, if any fee is required, it shall be reasonable and shall not impede access to justice. Article 50 (1) Every person has the right to have any dispute that can be resolved by the application of law decided in a fair and public hearing before a court or, if appropriate, another independent and impartial tribunal or body

Article 159(2)(d) of the Constitution that establishes that administration of justice  provides that:- “In exercising judicial authority, th...