CHACHA MWITA
YEAR OF BIRTH | NOT KNOWN |
GENDER | MALE |
OCCUPATION | HIGH COURT JUDGE |
Chacha Mwita is a Kenyan appointed as a High Court Judge in 2014. Â
Age and Early LifeÂ
Chacha Mwita was born in Migori County. His year of birth is not in the public. However, he is a man who loves reading, sightseeing, and football.Â
Education Background of Chacha MwitaÂ
After completing his high school education, he has a bachelor’s degree in law from the University of Nairobi.Â
Additionally, he holds a postgraduate diploma from the Kenya School of Law, which launched his career as an advocate.Â
He was admitted to the bar in 1991 as an advocate of the High Court.Â
He has been trained in various capacities, such as emerging issues in bail and bond, Tax Laws, and Emerging Issues.
Additionally, trained in terrorism and Electoral dispute resolutions.Â
Career BackgroundÂ
He was appointed as a High Court Judge in 2014. Before his appointment, he presided in Kajiado, Kakamega, and Milimani in the Commercial Division. Â
In addition, he served as the presiding Judge at Milimani High Court in the Constitutional and Human Rights Division.Â
Furthermore, after being admitted to the bar he served as an advocate of the High Court. He has an experience in Criminal and Civil Litigation, Commercial and Conveyance matters.Â
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AchievementsÂ
He has made milestones in combating terrorism. He has put his attention on access to justice for people living with HIV who were stigmatized at their places of work, victims of torture, extrajudicial executions and enforced disappearances. Â
His achievements include offering pro bono legal assistance to the indigent and advocacy for fostering cordial relations between suspected terrorists and the administrators of both Kamiti Maximum Prison and Shimo la Tewa Prison.Â
He has also participated in human rights activities such as free legal aid politics under the Legal Resources Foundation.Â
Chacha Mwita as a JudgeÂ
Chacha Mwita ruled in the impeachment case of Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. In his ruling, he declinedto issue orders to halt the impeachment motion.Â
Gachagua had filed 26 cases to stop his impeachment majorly citing that it was politically motivated.Â
However, Justice Chacha Mwita, stated that he upholds the doctrine of separation of powers. All the arms of government are mandated to perform their different roles separately.Â
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FamilyÂ
No information about his family is in the public.Â
Net WorthÂ
No information concerning his Net Worth has been made public yet.Â
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