
Francis Tuiyott
Justice Francis Tuiyott is a prominent member of the Kenyan judiciary serving on the Court of Appeal. He is known for his commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring judicial independence. Recently, he presided over a landmark case that affirmed the need for the judiciary to oversee tribunals previously managed by the executive, thus reinforcing the separation of powers in Kenya.
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Kigen will battle out with Court of Appeal Judges Francis Tuiyott, Mohamed Ibrahim, and High Court Judge Joseph Sergon.
Ruto's ex-lawyer Katwa Kigen, among Supreme Court Judge applicantsFrancis Tuiyott is one of the judges on the three-judge bench that ruled on the NG-CDF Act.
Court of Appeal overturns ruling that declared NG-CDF unconstitutionalJustice Francis Tuiyott ruled on the appeal regarding the property dispute.
Mombasa family in bitter court battle over Sh10m Kizingo estate propertyJustice Tuiyott was part of the bench that faulted the government for its failure to acknowledge victims of sexual violence.
Appellate court faults State for ignoring victims of sexual violenceFrancis Tuiyott was a judge at the Court of Appeal involved in the case regarding the parking tender.
Firms in fresh fight with KAA over airport parking tenderJustices Daniel Musinga, Mumbi Ngugi and Francis Tuiyott clarified the legal authority over such decisions.
Malalah demands Ruto dissolve government after court ruling on Gachagua impeachmentJustice Francis Tuiyott was part of the bench that quashed the decision by Mwilu to appoint a three-judge bench.
Appeal court overturns three-judge bench in Gachagua impeachment caseJustice Francis Tuiyott is part of the bench that ruled on the case involving Wetangula.
Court: Wetang'ula can't be Speaker, Ford-K bossJustice Francis Tuiyott issued a stay order on the High Court proceedings related to Gachagua's impeachment.
Court of Appeal halts High Court proceedings on Gachagua's impeachment caseCourt of Appeal Judge Francis Tuiyott was mentioned in the context of the application.
Azimio battles Kenya Kwanza to keep majority side ruling intactJustice Tuiyott ruled that the High Court Judge’s decision was sound, both in law and in fact.
Ministries have six months to surrender tribunals to Judiciary





















































