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V for Verdict
James WaNjeri
8 episodes
6 days ago
This is a Law podcast dedicated to discussing and promoting Kenya's home grown jurisprudence. We highlight different cases and decisions by Judges in Kenya's courts, while telling the human stories behind every case.
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This is a Law podcast dedicated to discussing and promoting Kenya's home grown jurisprudence. We highlight different cases and decisions by Judges in Kenya's courts, while telling the human stories behind every case.
Show more...
Education
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When Employees Frustrate Disciplinary Proceedings
V for Verdict
11 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
When Employees Frustrate Disciplinary Proceedings

In our employment law series, we dissect this decision of the Court of Appeal. The employee appealed against the decision of the Employment and Labour Relations Court. the key matter for consideration was whether an employee who frustrates the disciplinary proceedings can claim unfair termination.

V for Verdict
This is a Law podcast dedicated to discussing and promoting Kenya's home grown jurisprudence. We highlight different cases and decisions by Judges in Kenya's courts, while telling the human stories behind every case.