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12. Section 67 of the Evidence Act provides as follows:-Documents must be proved by primary evidence except in the cases hereinafter mentioned. 13. Therefore primary evidence is the best evidence to be relied andproduced by a party before the Court.
(1) No tax or licensing fee may be imposed, waived or varied except as provided by legislation. (b) each waiver, and the reason for it, shall be reported to the AuditorGeneral. (b) the nature of the work of the State officer.
Complaints Procedure National ID, Passport or other Identification document. Authorization letter where one is lodging a complaint on behalf of another. Instruction notes, Proof of payment e.g receipts, MPESA statement, bank statement, cheques. Correspondence with advocate e.g letters, emails, messages e.t.c.
One must be indigent - cannot afford to pay for legal services. Currently, the service considers persons who earn a monthly income of below Ksh. 30,000 to be eligible.
LSK Departmental Contacts: CPD 0110 677 188 or 0799595834. Compliance Ethics 0110 459 555 or 0799595819. Practice Standards/Letter of No Objection- 0705110253. Finance 0110 380 838 or 0799595797.
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