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Thika courts target unlicensed lawyers in awareness drive during law week

Huldah Matara by Huldah Matara
October 30, 2024
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The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Thika branch has initiated a campaign to eliminate unlicensed lawyers from local courts, following growing public concern over fraudsters posing as legal professionals. This move comes as part of the ongoing Law Awareness Week at Thika Law Courts, aiming to educate citizens on the importance of hiring qualified lawyers for court representation.

Leading the campaign, Thika Branch Secretary Patrick Kung’u highlighted the risks posed by fraudulent lawyers, who often lure clients with low fees, despite lacking the qualifications and experience to navigate court cases effectively. “Fake lawyers are infiltrating our courts, leading to unnecessary case losses that could have been avoided with qualified representation,” Kung’u stated.

The awareness initiative, which will extend to other legal centers in Ruiru, Gatundu, and Kamwangi, is designed to address the proliferation of “masqueraders” who harm both the public and the reputation of the legal profession. “This program seeks to alleviate the headache caused by these imposters, who deceive unsuspecting clients into unfavorable outcomes,” Kung’u added.

Jane Wanjiku, representing the Nairobi LSK branch in Kiambu, encouraged locals to visit county courts for free legal advice during the week. The initiative offers a rare opportunity for residents to understand their legal rights and responsibilities, as well as access resources on navigating court services.

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Thika Chief Magistrate Stella Atambo also emphasized the need for public awareness, particularly with the recent expansion of digital court services. “We urge the public to use official court payment systems and avoid brokers. Fraudsters thrive on public ignorance, and this initiative aims to prevent exploitation while promoting transparency,” Atambo said.

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