- Section 191 of The Children Act CAP 141: Inter-country adoptions
The Court may make an adoption order in respect of a child on the joint application of two spouses who are not citizens or residents of Kenya, in this Act referred to as an "inter-country adoption", if the applicants—
(a) have satisfied the Court that—
(i) all efforts to trace the child’s parents...
- Section 192 of The Children Act CAP 141: Adoption by non-resident Kenyans
The requirements of section 191 shall apply to adoption by— (a) citizens of Kenya who are not ordinarily resident in Kenya;
(b) citizens of Kenya who have dual citizenship, but who are not ordinarily resident in Kenya; and
(c) persons who were citizens of Kenya by birth but have lost the same...
- Section 193 of The Children Act CAP 141: Kinship Adoption
(1) A kinship adoption order may only be made in favour of a relative of the child.
(2) The Cabinet Secretary may make regulations to give effect to this Part.
- Section 194 of The Children Act CAP 141: Powers of the Court in adoption proceedings
(1) Before making an adoption order, the Court shall inquire into and be satisfied on evidence before it that—
(a) every person whose consent is required under this Part, which consent has not been dispensed with, has consented to and understands the nature and effect of the adoption order for...
- Section 195 of The Children Act CAP 141: Power of the Court to appoint guardian
(1) At the time of making an adoption order in a domestic or inter-countryadoption, the Court may, either of its own motion or on application by the adopter or joint adopters, appoint a guardian of the child in the event that the adopter or, in the case of a joint application by spouses, as the case...
- Section 196 of The Children Act CAP 141: Adoption order in respect of children previously adopted
(1) The Court may make an adoption order or an interim adoption order inrespect of a child who has previously been the subject of an adoption order under this Act or any other written law in any Commonwealth jurisdiction.
(2) For the purposes of an application under subsection (1), the adopter or...
- Section 197 of The Children Act CAP 141: Parental responsibility when adoption is denied
If the Court declines to make an adoption order, the Court may make such order in respect of parental responsibilities over the child as the Court may consider fit.
- Section 198 of The Children Act CAP 141: Appeals
Any person aggrieved by an order of the Court relating to an application for an adoption order, or an order relating to parental responsibility over a child made under this Part, may appeal to the Court of Appeal in the same manner as if the application were a suit instituted under the Civil...
- Section 199 of The Children Act CAP 141: Variation of orders
(1) The Court which makes an adoption order may, on the application of the adopter, vary the order to correct any defect in the particulars contained therein and direct that the varied order be lodged with the Registrar, who shall cause the Adopted Children Register to be rectified...
- Section 200 of The Children Act CAP 141: Adopted Children Register
(1) The Registrar shall maintain an Adopted Children Register and shall makesuch entries as the court may direct.
(2) A certified copy of an entry in the Adopted Children Register that is sealedor stamped with the seal of the Registrar shall be admitted as evidence of the adoption to which it...
- Section 201 of The Children Act CAP 141: Registration of adoption orders
(1) Every adoption order made by the Court shall contain a direction to the Registrar to make an entry in the Adopted Children Register in the prescribed form.
(2) For the purposes of compliance with the requirements of subsection (1), if the precise date of the child’s birth is not proved to the...
- Section 202 of The Children Act CAP 141: Rights and duties of parents and capacity to marry
(1) Upon an adoption order being made, all rights, duties, obligations and liabilities of the biological parents in case of a first adoption or adoptive parents in case of subsequent adoption or guardians of the child in relation to the future custody, maintenance and education of the child,...
- Section 203 of The Children Act CAP 141: Application of Work Injury Benefits Act
For the purposes of the Work Injury Benefits Act, a child whom a deceased employee had been authorised to adopt under an adoption order shall be deemed to be a member of the family of the employee, and an adopter shall be deemed to be the parent of a deceased child whom he had been authorized to...
- Section 204 of The Children Act CAP 141: Orders and agreements in respect of child born outside marriage
(1) Where an adoption order is made in respect of a child previously committedto the care of foster parents, a voluntary children’s institution, a children’s institution, or a rehabilitation school by a care order in force under this Act, the care order shall forthwith cease to have...
- Section 205 of The Children Act CAP 141: Intestacies and testamentary instruments
(1) Where at any time after the making of an adoption order the adopter or the adopted child or any other person dies intestate in respect of any movable or immovable property, the property shall devolve in all respects as if the adopted child were a biological child of the adopter.
(2) The...
- Section 206 of The Children Act CAP 141: Provisions supplementary to section 196
(1) For the purpose of the application of any written law for the time being in force relating to the devolution of any property in accordance with section 205, and for purposes of the construction of any such disposition as is mentioned in that section, an adopted child shall be deemed to be...
- Section 207 of The Children Act CAP 141: Effect of inter-country adoptions
(1) Where a child has been adopted, whether before or after the commencement of this Act, in any place, and the adoption is one to which this section and other written laws apply, the adoption shall have the same effect as an adoption order validly made under this Act.
(2) Subsection (1) shall...
- Section 208 of The Children Act CAP 141: Restriction on adoption arrangements
(1) No adoption agency, institution, individual or public officer may make or facilitate the making of any arrangements for the adoption of a child under this Act unless the agency or institution is duly registered as an adoption society in accordance with this Act.
(2) An application for...
- Section 209 of The Children Act CAP 141: Certain offences relating to adoption
(1) A person or association, whether incorporated or unincorporated) shall notwillfully and without lawful justification take part in or facilitate the adoption of a child unless the association is registered as an adoption society.
(2) Any person who takes part in the management or control of a...
- Section 210 of The Children Act CAP 141: Functions of adoption societies
The functions of an adoption society shall be—
(a) to make such inquiries and investigations, and to cause such reports as shall be prescribed or as the Court may direct, to be obtained for the purpose of ensuring so far as may be possible, the suitability of the proposed adoption of a...
- Section 211 of The Children Act CAP 141: Adoption proceedings to be confidential
(1) A member or officer of an adoption society, and a person having any official duty under or being employed in the administration of this Act, shall regard and deal with all documents and information relating to the adoption or proposed adoption of any child, or to any such child, or to the parent...
- Section 212 of The Children Act CAP 141: Prohibition of certain payments
(1) Subject to subsection (2)—
(a) any adopter or any parent or guardian of a child who receives any payment or other reward in consideration of the adoption of a child under this Act; or
(b) any person who—
(i) makes or gives or agrees to give to any adopter or any parent or guardian of the...
- Section 213 of The Children Act CAP 141: Restriction on advertisement
(1) A person shall not knowingly publish or cause to be advertised any matter indicating that—
(a) a parent or guardian of a child wishes to give up the child for adoption;
(b) a person wishes to adopt a child;
(c) any person, not being an adoption society, is willing to make arrangements for the...
- Section 214 of The Children Act CAP 141: Offences under this Part
Where any offence under any regulations made under this Act committed by a body corporate is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any neglect on the part of, any director, manager, member of a committee, secretary or other officer of the body, he...
- Section 215 of The Children Act CAP 141: Regulations
The Cabinet Secretary shall make regulations for the better carrying into effect the provisions of this Part, and, without prejudice to the generality of this section, for any of the following purposes—
(a) regulating and maintaining supervision over the activities of adoption societies and persons...
- Section 216 of The Children Act CAP 141: Rules of Court
The Chief Justice may make rules of Court directing the manner in which applications may be made and judicial proceedings undertaken under this Part.
- Section 217 of The Children Act CAP 141: Application of Criminal Procedure Code
(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of Part II of the Criminal Procedure Code, aChildren’s Court may try a child for any offence except the offence of murder.
(2) Reference to Subordinate Courts of any class in the First Schedule to the Criminal Procedure Code includes a Children’s Court.
- Section 218 of The Children Act CAP 141: Assessment of a child on arrest
(1) A police officer who arrests, serves a summons or issues with a written notice to child shall notify the parent or guardian of the child and the Secretary or an authorised officer within twenty four hours.
(2) A Children’s Officer who receives a notification under subsection (1) shall assess...
- Section 219 of The Children Act CAP 141: Power to remit cases to Children’s Court
(1) Subject to any rules or directions made or issued by the Chief Justice, where it appears to a court, other than a Children’s Court, at any stage of the proceedings that a child is charged before it with an offence other than murder and is not charged together with a person or persons of or above...
- Section 220 of The Children Act CAP 141: Rights of a child offender
(1) A child offender has the right to privacy during arrest, the investigation ofthe offence and at any other stage of the cause of the matter.
(2) A person shall not in the course of arrest, investigation or trial of an offenceconnected with a child offender, or at any other stage of the course of...