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2-Interpretation.

PART II-ESTABLISIIMENT OF TIIE LAW socIETY OF KlEhrYA 3-Establishment of the Law Society of Kenya.

4-Functiqns and objects of the Society.

5-General powers of the Society.

6-Guiding principles.

PART M-MEMBERSHIP OF TIM SOCIEIY 7-Membership.

S-Special membership.

9 -Honorary membership.

10 -Regulations for non-practising members.

11-No entrance fee payable.

l2-Membership rights.

I3 -Termination of membership.

l4-Non-member to cease to practice.

PAN,TM-GOVERNAI\CE OF TIIE SOCIETY l5-Organs of the Society.

l6-The General Meeting.

17-The Council.

l8-Eligibility for election as Council member.

l9-Election of the members of the Council.

20 - Supervision of Society elections.

2l-Assumption and terrr of office.

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21 ltttu Society of Kenya 2014 22-Removal from office of president, vice president and Council members.

23-Committees and delegation Assumption and term pf office.

24-Branches of the Society.

25-Nomination and Recall of Society's Representatives to Statutory Bodies powers.

PART V-THE SECRETARY AND THE SECRETARIAT 26-The secretary.

27 -The secretariat.

28-The structure of the secretariat.

29-Liabllity of Council members, officers and employees.

PART VI-MEETINGS OF THE SOCIETY 3O-Ordinary general meeting.

3l -Requisitioning a general meeting.

32-Convening and procedure of meetings.

33-Resolutions of the Society.

34-Voting.

35-Voting procedure.

36 - Alteration of resolutions.

37-Minutes to be recorded, etc.

PART VIII -MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 38-Accounts to be kept.

39-The common seal.

40-Committees of Society members.

4l -Regulations.

PART IX-REPEALS AND SAVINGS 42-Repeal of Cap.

18.

44-Transitional.

SCHEDULE_BRANCHES OF THE SOCIETY 387 2014 lnw Society of Kenya No.21 THE LAW SOCIETY OF KENYA ACT,2014 AN ACT of Parliament to establish the Law Society of kenya, to provide for the objects, and conduci of the affairs of the Society; to provide for the establishment of the Advocates Client Compensation Fund and for connected purposes ENACTED by the Parliament of Kenya, as follows- PART I_PRELIMINARY 1.

This Act may be cited as the Law Society of Kenys Short title.

Act,20I4 and shall come into operation in accordance with the Constitution.

2.In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires- Interpretation' "advocate" has the meaning assigned to it in the cap' 16' Advocates Act; "Certified Public Secretary" has the meaning assigned cap'534 in the Certified Public Secretaries Act; "client" has the meaning assigned to it in the cap' 16' Advocates Act; "costs" includes fees, charges, disbursements, expenses and remuneration; "Council" means the Council of the Society established by section 17; "Disciplinary Committee" means the Disciplinary cap' 16 Committee established under section 57 of the Advocates Act; "Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission" means the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission established by Article 88 of the Constitution; "ordinary general meeting" means a meeting of the Society held in terms of section 30; "practising certificate" means a certificate issued Cap' 16 under section 2l of the Advocates Act; "prescribed" means prescribed by the Council with the approval of the general meeting; "paralegal" means a person offering support services to legal practice; 388 Ittw Society o.f Kenya 2014 No.21 "Roll of Advocates" means the Roll of Advocates kept under section 16 or the Roll of Senior Counsel kept under cap.

16 section 18 of the Advocates Act; "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Society appointed by the Council under section 26; "Society" means the Law Society of Kenya established under section 3.

PART II-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LAW SOCIETY OF KENYA 3.

(l) There is established a society to be known as the Establishmentor Law Society of Kenya :?".t"Xlsocietv (2) The Society shall be body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal and shall, in its corporate name be capable of- (a) suing and be sued; (b) taking, purchasing or otherwise acquiring, holding, developing or disposing of movable and (c) immovable property; borrowing or raising money; (d) invest and deal with monies of the Society not immediately required in such manner as may from time to time be determined by the Society; and (e) doing or performing all such other things or acts, which may, lawfully, be done by a body corporate.

(3) The Society shall be the successor of the Law Society of Kenya established under the Law Society of Cap.

l8 Kenya Act, and subject to this Act, all rights, duties, obligations, assets and liabilities of the Law Society of Kenya existing at the commencement of this Act shall be automatically and fully transferred to the Society and any reference to the Law Society of Kenya in any contract or document shall for all purposes be deemed to be a reference to the Society established under subsection (1).

4.

The objects and functions of the Society are to- Functions and objects of the (a) assist the Government and the courts in matters Society.

relating to legislation, the administration of justice and the practice of law in Kenya; 389 2Ol4 Law Sociery of Kerya No.21 (b) uphold the Constitution of Kenya and advance the rule of law and the administration of justice; (c) ensure that all persons who practise law in Kenya or provide legal services in Kenya meet the standards of learning, professional competence and professional conduct that are appropriate for the legal services they provide; (d) protect and assist the members of the public in Kenya in matters relating to or ancillary or incidental to the law; (e) set, maintain and continuously improve the standards of learning, professional competence and professional conduct for the provision of (0 legal services in Kenya; determine, maintain and enhance the standards of professional practice and ethical conduct, and learning for the legal profession in Kenya; (g) facilitate the acquisition of legal knowledge by members of the Society and ancillary service providers, including paralegals through promotion of high standards of legal education and training; (h) represent, protect and assist members of the legal profession in Kenya in matters relating to the (i) conditions of practice and welfare; formulate policies that promote the restructuring of the legal profession in Kenya to embrace the spirit, principles, values and objects the () Constitution of Kenya; facilitate the realization of a transformed legal profession that is cohesive, accountable, efficient and independent; (k) establish mechanisms necessary for the provision of equal opportunities for all legal practitioners (l) in Kenya; protect and promote the interests of consumers of legal services and the public interest generally, by providing a fair, effective, efficient and ffansparent procedure for the resolution of complaints against legal practitioners; 390 No.

21 lnw Society of Kenya 2014 (m) develop and facilitate adequate training programmes for legal practitioners; and (n) do all such other things as are incidental or to the foregoing functions.

5.

The Society shall have the powers to do all things Generalpowers or necessary for the p.op".

and effeciive achievement of its Societv' objects and the performance of its functions.

6.

(l) In carrying out its functions and in the exerciss Guiding of its powers under this Act, the Society shall have regard principles' to the following principles- (a) the maintenance and advancement of constitutionalism, justice and the rule of law; (b) the facilitation of access to justice; (c) the protection of public interest; (d) the maintenance of integrity and professionalism; and (e) the promotion of cross border legal practice, inclusivity and equity.

PART III-MEMBERSHIP OF THE SOCIETY of- 7.

(1) The membership of the Society shall consist Membership' (a) any person who has been admitted as an advocate and whose name has been entered into the Roll of Cap.

16 Advocates kept under section 16 of the Advocates Act; (b) any person admitted to membership under section 8 of this Act; and (c) any person elected as an honorary member of the Society under section 9 of this Act; (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a member of the Society whose name has been, as a result of disciplinary proceedings, struck off the Roll of Advocates shall not be a member of the Society during the period of expulsion.

(3) A person who has been expelled from membership of the Society shall not be re-admitted as a member of the Society without the authority of a special resolution.

8.

Any person to whom section 10 of the Advocates special Act applies may, upon application, in the prescribed membership' 391 2014 lnw Society of Kenya No' 21 manner be admitted as a member of the Society by the Council.

9.

The Council may elect any person whom it Honorarv considers fit to so honour, to be an honorary member of the membership' Society either for life or for such period as the Council may specify.

10.

The Council may make Regulations prescribing Regulations ror matters relating to non prictising meribership tfiat may bE non-PractisinB necessary for the promotion of the objects and the regulation of the affairs of the Society.

11.

No entrance fee shall be payable by any person for Noentranceree becoming a member of the Society.

JL pavable' 12.

The members of the Society shall have the Membership following rights- " rights' (a) a paid up member with a practicing certificate shall have all rights of a member; (b) a non-practicing member shall have all the rights except that such member shall have no right to practice or vote or vie for office in any election or matter; (c) a honorary member have all rights of a member but shall have no right to practice or vote or vie for office in any election or matter; (d) a special member shall have the right to- (e) vote at any election of the Society or on any (0 matter of the Society; vie for any office of the Society; (g) vie for any office of the Society; (h) be nominated by the Society to any Constitutional or statutory body.

13.

(1) Any member of the Society, other than an rerminationor honorary member, may be suspended or eipelled from the membership' Society upon such grounds as are set out in the Advocates cap.16 Act.

(2) A person shall not be suspended or expelled from membership of the Society unless the person has been given reasonable opportunity to answer all allegations made against him or her.

I 392 No.2l Lau, Society ofKenya 20t4 (3) The regulations regarding the manner and the grounds upon, which a member may be suspended or expelled from the Society shall be made in consultation with the Chief Justice and shall be subject to section 8l of the Advocates Act.

(4) A person who has been expelled from membership of the Society shall not be re-admitted as a member of the Society without the authority of a special resolution.

14.

A member who is suspended or expelled from the Non member to Society shall, from the date of suspension or expulsion, cease to practice, cease to be qualified to practice as advocate and if such etc.

an member holds a practising certificate, the practising certificate shall where the member is- (a) suspended, be suspended for the duration for which that person suspended; or (b) expelled, cease to be valid.

PART M-GOVERNANCB OF THE SOCIBTY 15.

For the effective governance of the Society there Organs of the shall be the following organs of the Society- Council.

(a) the general meeting; (b) the Council; (c) the secretariat; and (d) the branches.

16.

(1) The general meeting shall be the supreme The general authority of the Society which shall approve all resolutions meeting.

and important decisions of the Society.

(2) The general meeting shall consist of all the members of the Society.

(3) The secretary shall be the secretary to the general meeting.

(4) The expenses of the annual general meeting shall be defrayed from the general funds of the Society.

(5) The quorum of the general meeting shall be at least five percent of all the members of the Society.

(6) The president of the Council shall preside at the general meeting and in the absence of the president, the vice-president shall preside at the meeting.

393 2014 l"aw Society of Kenya No.21 (7) In the absence of both the president and the vice president, the Council shall nominate one among its members to preside.

17.

(l) The Council shall be the governing body of the The Council society.

(2) The Council of the Society shall consist of- (a) the president; (b) thevice-president; (c) three representatives of the general membership of the Society, one of whom shall be an advocate of at least twenty-five years' standing; (d) four upcountry representatives, who shall be persons who do not ordinarily practises in Nairobi or at the coast and; (e) three Nairobi representatives who shall be persons who ordinarily practises in Nairobi; and (0 one coast representative, who shall be a person who ordinarily practises at the coast.

(3) The members of the Council shall be elected by all the members of the Society in accordance with this Act.

18.

(l) A person is eligible for election as the Eligibility of president or vice-president if the person- election as member of the (a) Council.

is a member or former member of the Council: or (b) is qualified to be a Judge of the Supreme Court.

(2) A person is eligible for election as a member of the Council if the person- (a) is a member of the Society; (b) has been practise for at least two years, from the date of admission; (c) has not been found liable for professional misconduct by the Disciplinary Committee established by the Advocates Act, in the three Cap.l6 years immediately preceding the election; and (d) meets the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.

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The election of the president, vice-president and Election of the members of the Council shall be- members of the Council.

(a) conducted in a transparent and fair manner; (b) in every second year after the election of the Council; (c) by secret ballot; (d) conducted on the same day by the members physically present.

20.

The elections for the membership of the Council Supervision of shall be conducted by such body as the Council may elections.

propose and approved by the general meeting preceding the election.

21.

(l) The president, the vice-president and the Assumption and members of the Council shall assume office immediately term ofoffice.

after the ordinary general meeting of the Society next following an election of the members Council, and shall hold office for a period of two years, ending at the conclusion of the annual general meeting held in the second year, after their election.

(2) A person who has been elected as president shall serve for one term and shall not be eligible for election for another term.

(3) Where the president, the vice-president or member of the Council dies, resigns or is removed from office before the expiry of the term of office, the vacancy created shall be filled in such manner as provided in the regulations.

22.

(1) The president, the vice-president and a member Removal from of the Council may be removed from office by a general office.

meeting by a vote of at least two thirds of all members present and eligible to vote on grounds of- (a) inability to perform the functions of office arising from mental or physical infirmity; (b) suspension or expulsion as provided under the Act; (c) bankruptcy;or (d) failure to attend four consecutive Council meetings, without reasonable grounds acceptable to the Council.

! I 395 I 2014 Law Sociery ofKenya No.21 I (2) Before removal under subsection (1), the i president, the vice-president and the member of the Council shall be- (a) informed of the reasons for the intended removal, in writing; (b) given an opportunity to put in a defence against any allegations, either in person or through an advocate.

23.

(l) The conduct of proceedings of the Council, and Committees of the of every committee of the Council, shall be as may be Council.

prescribed from time to time by the Council.

(2) The Council may establish such committees consisting of members of the Council as it may consider necessary for the discharge of its functions.

(3) The Council may, by resolution, engage any person who is not a member of the Council to provide such expertise as may be required for the better discharge of its functions, and the attainment of the objects, of the Society.

24.

(l) There shall be the following eight branches of Branches of the the Society consisting of the centres set out in the Society.

Schedule- (a) Coast; (b) Rift Valley; , (c) North Rift; (d) West Kenya; (e) South West Kenya; (f) Mount Kenya; (g) South Eastern; and (h) Nairobi.

(2) The branches shall- (a) deal with issues that regarding practise within their centres; (b) address issues relating to the welfare of the members practising in their centres; (c) inform the Council of any matters that affect members within the branches that require the 396 ktw SocieN oJ Kenya 2014 No.21 Council's engagement with other stakeholders on behalf of the branch; 25.

(1) The Council shall nominate the Society's Nomination and representatives to statutory or public bodies to serve and recall of Society's representatives to articulate the objects of the Society.

statutory bodies.

(2) A person who has been nominated to a statutory body shall seek guidance and directions from the Council on matters affecting the Society and shall, regularly and when required by the Council, report to the Council, the deliberations of the statutory or public body that affect the Society.

(3) A person who has been nominated to serve on any statutory or public body may, at any time, be recalled by the Council notwithstanding that the position has been gazetted and the Council shall replace the vacant position within fourteen days.

The person nominated to fill the vacant position shall serve for the unexpired term.

(4) The provisions of this section shall prevail where there is a conflict with any other Act or Subsidiary Legislation that provides for the nomination of the Society's representative.

PART V_THE SECRETARY AND THE SECRETARIAT 26.

(l) There shall be a secretary to the Council who rhe secretarv j shall be the chief executive of the Society and in charge of i the secretariat of the Society.

I (2) The secretary shall be appointed by the Council 1 through a transparent and competitive recruitment process.

i (3) The secretary shall be responsible to the Council i for the day-to-day administration and management of the Secretariat and the affairs and functions of the Society as It the Council shall determine.

(4) A person shall be eligible for appointment as the i1 secretary to the Society if that person- (a) is an advocate of the High Court of Kenya with at least ten years experience; and (b) meets the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.

397 2014 knu Society of Kenya No.21 (5) A person appointed secretary shall hold office for a period of three years and shall be eligible for reappointment for a further term of three years.

(6) The secretary may be removed from office by the Council with the support of at least two thirds of the members of the Council and on the following grounds- (a) inability to perform the functions of office arising from mental or physical infirmity; (b) gross misconduct; (c) bankruptcy; (d) incompetence; or (e) desertion of duty.

(7) The Council shall, before removing the secretary under subsection (6)- (a) inform the secretary, in writing, of the reasons for the intended removal; and (b) give the secretary an opportunity to put in a defence against any such allegations, either in person or through an advocate.

27.

(l) There shall be a secretariat of the Society to be The secretariat.

headed by the secretary.

(2) The secretariat shall be responsible for the day to day management of the affairs of the Society.

(3) The secretariat shall, from time to time receive such general or specific instructions from the Council through the secretary.

28.

(l) The secretariat shall be structured in a manner Structure of the that promotes the commitment to practice excellence and secretariat.

client care in the profession.

(2) Without prejudice to subsection (1), the secretariat shall consist of the following directorates- (a) the practice standards directorate which shall be responsible for the promotion of excellence in practice, client care and the achievement of full compliance with the rules of good practice in the profession through advice, support and other forms of assistance to advocates and law firms; 398 ktw Socie4'of Kerya 2014 No.21 (b) the compliance and ethics directorate which shall be responsible for the receipt and evaluation of complaints against advocates and the prosecution of matters before the Disciplinary Committee; (c) the continuing professional development directorate which shall be responsible for ensuring compliance of members with the relevant regulations; (d) the public interest directorate which shall be responsible for the identification of public interest issues' legislation and litigation; and (e) any other directorate that the Council may from time to time deem necessary to establish.

29.

(1,) No matter or thing done by a member of the Liability of Council or by any officer, member of staff, or agent of the Council members officers and Council shall, if the matter or thing is done bona fide for employees.

executing the functions, powers or duties of the Council or the objects of the Society under this Act or for any neglect or default in the performance or exercise in good faith of any such duty or power render the member, officer, employee or agent or any person acting on their directions personally liable to any action, claim or demand whatsoever.

(2) Any expenses incurred by any person in any suit or prosecution brought against him or her in any court, in respect of any act which is done or purported to be done by him or her under the direction of the Council, shall, if the court holds that such act was done bona fide, be paid out of the funds of the Society, if such expenses are not recovered by the person in such suit or prosecution.

(3) The provisions of subsection (1) shall not relieve the Society of the liability to pay compensation or damages to any person for any injury to him or her, his or her property or any of his or her interests caused by the exercise of any power conferred by this Act or any other written law or by the failure, wholly or partially, of any works.

PART VI.MEETINGS OF THE SOCIETY 30.

(1) The Council shall, convene an ordinary general Ordinary general meeting of the Society in the month of March of every year meeting.

at such venue as may be determined by the Council.

399 No.2l 2014 Ittw Socie\ oJ Kenya (2) The Council shall present to the ordinary general meeting a full report of the activities of the Society in the immediately preceding year.

31.

(l) A special general meeting shall be convened at Requisitioning a any time- special general (a) meeting.

if requisitioned by at least five percent of the members from each branch; or (b) by the Council on its own motion after giving a thirty days notice.

(2) The notice requisitioning a special general meeting under subsection (l)(a) shall- (a) be in writing; (b) be signed by the members from all the branches as specified in subsection (l); (c) specify the object of the proposed meeting; (d) be submitted to the secretary to the Society.

(3) The Council shall, within fourteen days of receiving a requisition submitted under subsection (2), convene a special general meeting of the Society.

(4) If the Council fails, within fourteen days after the requisition, to convene a general meeting in accordance with the requisition, and specifying that it shall be held within thirty days, the members may themselves convene that general meeting to be held at any time within two months after such requisition.

32.

Subject to the provisions of this Act, the manner Convening and of convening general meetings of the Society and the procedure of procedure at a general meeting shall, be as may be meetings.

prescribed, from time to time, by the Council.

33.

(1) Except for any purpose for which a special Resolutions of the resolution is expressly required by this Act or by any Society.

regulation made under this Act, all resolutions of the Society in general meeting shall be by simple majority vote.

(2) In this Act a "special resolution" means a resolution passed by not less than two-thirds of such members of the Society as may be present and vote thereon at a general meeting of the Society, duly convened with notice of the intention to propose such resolution.

It iL1 400 I No.21 ktw Sociery of Kenya 2014 34.

Every member present at a general meeting of the votins.

Society shall have one vote, and the president of that Council shall also have a casting vote.

35.

Subject to the provisions of this Act, the procedure voting procedure.

of voting at the general meetings, shall, be as may be prescribed, from time to time, by the Council.

36.

A resolution of the Society in a general meeting l|,:,Tli:l "r shall not be altered or rescinded within nine months aftei resorutlons' the passage of the resolution without a special resolution of the Society.

37.

The Council shall cause proper minutes of all Minutes.tobe meetings of the Council and of tte g"neral meeting to be recorded'etc' taken and recorded.

PART VIII_MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 38.

(l) The Council shall cause proper books and Recordsor records of accounts of all funds, paop"aty, assets and accounts' liabilities of the Society to be kept, and to be audited as of the 31st December of every year.

(2) The Council shall present the audited accounts of the immediately preceding year at every the ordinary general meeting.

39.

The common seal of the Society shall be kept in rhecommonseal.

such custody and used in such manner as may be prescribed from time to time.

40.

(l) The Council may establish such thematic committeesor committees comprising members of the Society for the societv members' purpose of assisting the Society perform, or to advise the society on any matter relating to the performance of, its functions.

(l), (2) Without prejudice to the generality of sub-section there shall be a standing committee of the Society to be known as the Budget and Finance Committee.

41.

The Council may, subject to the provisions of this Regulations.

Act and with the approval by a resolution of members, make regulations, which shall be binding on all members of the Society, prescribing any of the following matters- (a) annual subscriptions; (b) manner of application for membership of the Society: 401 2014 Law Society oJ Kenya No.21 (c) grounds for, and procedure relating to, suspension or expulsion of members of the Society; (d) resignation of members from the Society; (e) regulation of powers exercisable by the Council and any committees or subcommittees of the Council, and delegation of powers; (0 manner of convening meetings of the Council and the committees of the Council, and quorums and procedure of meetings of the Council; (g) manner of convening general meetings of the Society, and quorum and procedure of general meetings; (h) manner of election, removal and replacement of the president, the vice-president and the other members of the Council, and of representatives of the Society on the Disciplinary Committee; (i) the functions and powers of the branches and sources of funding of the activities of the branches; () the membership, governance of the branches and the regulation of the conduct of business by branches; (k) recognition and competencies of chapters of the members of the Society or other local formations within branches; (l) manner of election of the branch representatives in the Council; (m)the manner of election, removal and replacement of a person nominated by the Society to any constitutional or statutory body; (n) recognition, regulation and membership status of non-practising members; (o) recognition and regulation of paralegals; (p) custody and use of the common seal; (q) alternative forms of dispute resolution, including reconciliation, mediation and arbitration; 402 lnw Society of Kenya 2014 No.2l (r) professional conduct and etiquette by the members; and the regulation of marketing and advertising by members of their services; (s) reciprocal recognition of qualification with the other bar associations; and (t) any other matters as may be necessary for the promotion of the objects and the regulation of the affairs of the Society.

PART IX-REPEALS AND SAYINGS 42.The Law Society of Kenya Act is repealed.

Repeal ofCap.

18.

43.

(1) The Council of the Society under the repealed Savings and Act shall continue in office for their unexpired term and Transitional elections held subsequent to the expiry of the term of that provisions.

Council shall be held under this Act.

(2) A person who is not eligible for election by virtue of having served as a member of the Council under the repealed Act shall not be eligible to vie for election as a member of the Council under this Act.

(3) A person who was immediately before the commencement of this Act serving as the Secretary or an employee of the Society under the repealed Act shall continue in office until the expiry of their term.

(3) Any rule or regulation made, order or directive issued, notification given or any administrative act undertaken under the repealed Act, shall be deemed to have been made, issued, given or undertaken under this Act and shall continue in force and have effect as if it had been so made, issued, given or undertaken under this Act.

q3 2014 Laut SocietY of KenYa No.21 SCHEDULE (s.26) Branches ofthe Society andrespective centres ofpractice comprising the branches COAST BRANCH Mombasa MalindilKwale Lamu Taveta MOUNT KET{YA BRANCH Meru Nyeri Maua Nanyuki Embu Kerugoya Karatina Othaya Muranga Chuka Isiolo NORTH RIFT BRANCH Eldoret Kapsabet Iten Kapenguria Kitale Lodwar NAIROBI BRANCH Nairobi City Thika RTFT YALLEY BRANCH Nakuru Kericho Naivasha Laikipia 404 Low Saciety otKenya No.21 Kabarnet Maralal Bomet Narok Nyahururu Molo Sotik SOUTH EASTERN BRANCH Machakos Kitui Mwingi Kagundo Makueni Kajiado/Kitengela \ilEST KEI\TYA BRANCH Kisumu Bungoma Kakamega Bondo Mumias Busia Webuye Siaya Maseno Vihiga SOUTH WEST KET{YA BR,ANCH Migori Rongo Kisii Homa Bay Oyugis.

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Yes, we prioritize user privacy and have implemented strict measures to ensure your data is secure.

Can M-Wakili represent me in court?

Not yet. M-Wakili can help you understand the law and your legal situation, but you will need a human lawyer for court representation.

Do I need to pay for M-Wakili services?

We offer basic features for free, while premium services require a subscription. Visit our pricing page for more details.

How can M-Wakili help law students?

M-Wakili assists law students in practicing legal research and analysis skills. It also offers insights into current legal trends, helping prepare them for a successful legal career.

What does "HHH" mean?

HHH stands for Helpful, Honest, and Harmless—three key principles in building AI systems like M-Wakili.
- Helpful: M-Wakili genuinely aims to assist the user.
- Honest: M-Wakili provides information it believes to be true and avoids misinformation.
- Harmless: M-Wakili will not aid harmful activities or lead users into harm's way.