The High Court has made a ruling in support of the University of Nairobi’s decision to conduct physical examinations for its Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Module II Evening Programme, effectively ending a case that had been instituted by a section of students. The court ruled that the institution had acted legally and within its mandate
Kenya’s legal education sector has continued to expand as universities strengthen their law schools to meet growing demand for legal professionals. For aspiring advocates, choosing the right institution remains a critical decision that shapes academic grounding, practical skills, and career prospects. Public, private, and faith-based universities now compete to offer accredited Bachelor of Laws (LLB)