
When You Assess the Supreme Court of Kenya’s Decision-Making on Cases Touching on Equality from March 2020 to March 2025, What Do You Notice About the Legal Culture Governing Kenya’s Legal Fraternity?
Introduction This essay examines the Supreme Court of Kenya’s decision-making on cases related to equality between March 2020 and March 2025, with a specific ...

For a Defendant to Plead Automatism, It Is Necessary to Show That They Suffered a Complete Loss of Voluntary Control, That This Loss of Self-Control Was Caused by an External Factor, and That They Were Not at Fault in Losing Capacity. Critically Evaluate This Statement in the Context of the Defence of Automatism in Irish Law.
Introduction The defence of automatism occupies a complex and nuanced space within criminal law, offering a potential shield for defendants who commit acts without ...

2 People Split Up. Only One Has Paid the Mortgage on Their Home; Does the Non-Mortgage Payer Have Any Proprietary Interest in the Property?
Introduction This essay explores the complex legal question of whether a non-mortgage payer can claim a proprietary interest in a property when a couple ...

What Case Laws are Relevant to s 49(1) Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the Duty of Reasonable Skill and Care?
Introduction This essay examines the relevance of case law to section 49(1) of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (CRA 2015), which imposes a statutory ...

Determining Whether a Person is an Employee or an Independent Contractor: A Complicated Exercise in a Changing Employment Landscape
Introduction The distinction between an employee and an independent contractor has long been a critical issue in employment law, influencing rights, obligations, and protections ...

Case of Rylands v Fletcher: Implications for Community Development
Introduction The case of *Rylands v Fletcher* (1868) is a landmark decision in English tort law that established the principle of strict liability for ...

Anji’s Incident at the Swimming Pool: Discussing Criminal Liability of Chege, Hasan, Kimmie, and Effie
Introduction This essay examines the potential criminal liability of Chege, Hasan, Kimmie, and Effie in the context of Anji’s accident at a swimming pool, ...

Burden of Proof in Criminal Law
Introduction The concept of the burden of proof is a cornerstone of criminal law within the English legal system, serving as a fundamental principle ...

Judicial Caution and Transformative Judgements: Analysing the Supreme Court of Kenya’s Decisions (2020–2025)
Introduction The Supreme Court of Kenya, as the apex judicial body, holds a pivotal role in shaping the country’s constitutional landscape. Between March 2020 ...

Conclusion on the Defence to Trespass on Goods
Introduction This essay explores the defences available to the tort of trespass to goods, a key area within tort law that addresses wrongful interference ...
