Stations & Divisions There are forty five High Court stations and seven High Court Sub registries spread throughout 46 Counties in Kenya, with ongoing work to ensure that each of the 47 Counties has at least one High Court station. In stations like Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu where the High Court has a heavy caseload and multiple Judges, the Court is divided into Divisions. Each station or division is headed by a Presiding Judge. The Divisions are: • Family & Children Division • Commercial Division • Admiralty Division • Constitutional and Human Rights Division • Judicial Review Division • Criminal Division • Civil Division • Anti-Corruption & Economic Crimes Division
Principal Judge Under the Constitution of Kenya 2010, the court is headed by a Principal Judge who is elected by the Judges of the Court from among themselves. The Principal Judge is answerable to the Chief Justice for the overall administration and management of the Court; ensuring the orderly and prompt conduct of the business of the Court; the constitution of benches of two or more judges in consultation with the Chief Justice; and undertaking of such other duties as may be assigned by the Chief Justice. The current Principal Judge of the Court is Erick Kennedy Ogola who was elected on September 15, 2022, for a non-renewable five-year term.
List of Principal Judges • Hon Justice Richard Mwongo (2013 - 2018) • Hon Lady Justice Lydia Achode (2018 - 2022) • Hon Justice Eric Kennedy Ogola (2022–present)
Registrar of the High Court There is a Registrar of the Court who is responsible for the setting up of the registry and maintenance of the registers of the Court as required under the law; the day to day administration and management of the Court; and overseeing of support services in the Court including the planning, development and the organization of staff of the court as provided for under High Court (Organization and Administration) Act. Under the repealed Constitution of Kenya, the Registrar of the High Court was the overall chief administrator of the Judiciary. The overall administrator under the 2010 Constitution is the
Chief Registrar of the Judiciary. The current Registrar is Clara Otieno-Omondi who was appointed in July 2023
List of Registrars of the High Court 1963 - 2010 During this period, the Registrar of the High Court served as the overall administrator of the Judiciary. • John Robert McReady (August 1968 - 1970) • James Onyiego Nyarangi (17 June 1970 – 10 May 1972) •
Zaccheus Chesoni (11 May 1972 – 16 Jan 1974) • Vijay Kapila (17 Jan 1974 – 1978) • Sardar Pritam Singh Brar (1 Jan 1978 – 22 Sept 1981) • Jamnandas Somabhai Patel (22 Sept 1981 – 29 Dec 1983) • Abdul Rauf Samnakay (30 Dec 1983 – 18 Oct 1984) • John Wycliffe Mwalati Mwera (19 October 1984 – 1990) • Jacob Letia Ole Kipury (20 Feb 1990 - 1 March 2002) •
William Ouko (4 March 2002 – 2004) • Charles Njai (22 April 2004 – 15 Nov 2007) • Christine Meoli (16 Nov 2007 – 27 Feb 2008) • Lydiah Achode (28 Feb 2008 – 22 Aug 2011)
Post 2010 Constitution Under the 2010 Constitution, the Registrar of the High Court serves as the administrator of the High Court only and reports to the Chief Registrar of the Judiciary who is the overall administrator of the Judiciary. • Hon Lady Justice Judith Omange (2011 - 2022) • Hon Pauline Mbulikah (Acting) (2022 - June 2023) • Hon Clara Otieno-Omondi (July 2023 – present) ==Composition==