December 4, 2024

Judiciary issues new directive on tax appeals after CJ Koome’s decision

Judiciary issues new directive on tax appeals after CJ Koome's decision

Judiciary through the Tax Appeal Tribunal to fully implement the Electronic Case Management ( E-filing System)

Judiciary through the Tax Appeal Tribunal to fully implement the Electronic Case Management ( E-filing System).

Chief Justice Martha Koome’s decision has prompted the Judiciary to issue a new directive on tax appeal cases.

The Judiciary indicated in a notice dated January Monday 29 that the Tax Appeal’s Tribunal will fully implement the E-filing System (Electronic Case Management).

The announcement states that the new system will go into effect in February 2024.

“Following the gazettement of practice directions on Electronic Case Management issued vide Gazette Notice number 2357 dated 4th March 2020 by the Honourable Chief Justice, the Tax Appeal’s Tribunal will fully implement the E-filing System effective February 2024,” the Judiciary announced.

“In effect, parties will file all their documents through the e-filing platform, in addition, the parties will be required to avail one hard copy of the documents uploaded for Registry records,” the notice added.

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Parties are required to sign up for an E-filing account via the link https://efiling.court.go.ke/

Further, the Judiciary advised Kenyans to contact them for direction following the implementation of the new system.

Moreover, the Judiciary informed Kenyans that it will conduct a virtual training on the e-filing process on 7th and 8th February 2024.

The new move followed CJ Koome’s decision to digitize all court processes in the country. 

Under the electronic system, all lawyers, police, DPP, and members of the public are required to register themselves through a portal to log into the Judiciary system.

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