Section 90 of The Children Act CAP 141: Designation of the Children’s Court

    

(1) The Chief Justice may, by notice in the Gazette, designate children’s courts in such counties and sub counties as the Chief Justice may determine.
(2) The Chief Justice may, by notice in the gazette, appoint a magistrate topreside over cases involving children in respect of any area of the country.
(3) There shall be a Registrar and such number of Deputy Registrars of theCourt as may be appointed in accordance with the Judicial Service Act (Cap. 8A).
(4) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the children’s Courtshall have civil and criminal jurisdiction.
(5) Nothing in this section shall preclude the High Court from entertaining anappeal or other reference relating to the diversion or trial of a child in conflict with the law:
Provided that in exercise of its jurisdiction under this Act, the Court shall comply with the provisions of this Act.


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