Mediation in Kenyan Courts\advantages


Mediation can be an effective solution to long and tiresome court proceedings in Kenya, as it offers several advantages:

1. Speed: Mediation typically resolves disputes more quickly than court litigation, which can be notorious for delays and backlog.

2. Cost-Effective: It can be more affordable since it avoids the high legal fees associated with court cases.


3. Informal Process: Mediation is a less formal and adversarial process, making it more conducive to finding mutually acceptable solutions.

4. Control: Parties have more control over the outcome, as they actively participate in crafting the resolution.

5. Privacy: Mediation is confidential, which can be particularly important in sensitive cases.

6. Preservation of Relationships: It can help maintain relationships, which may be strained in a court battle.


However, successful mediation depends on the willingness of parties to cooperate and compromise. Additionally, not all cases are suitable for mediation, especially those involving serious criminal offenses. It's essential to assess each situation carefully and consider whether mediation is a viable alternative to the traditional court process. Kenya has made efforts to promote mediation through its judiciary and legal frameworks, recognizing its benefits in reducing the backlog of cases and promoting access to justice.

Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or need further details; Apollo Oduor & Associates Advocates; apollooduoradvocates@gmail.com ; Mobile:0732682015


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