Image: Kenphilip O. Oriku.

A Lawyer by profession specializing in Environment & Land Law, Medical Law.

L.L.B Graduate (with Honours) Moi University, A.T.P (Post Graduate Diploma) Kenya School of Law.

Who’s Oriku..?

Dedicated and Ambitious Lawyer bringing extensive in-house counsel and law firm experience in wide variety of disciplines with emphasis in commercial and criminal law. Offering expertise in Land law, including mediation and arbitration. Proven success in building trusting rapport with clients and offering sound legal advice in clear and universal terms. Hardworking and dedicated to client advocacy.

OTHER ENGAGEMENTS

M.D Ebarasa Kenya Entertainment

Ebarasa Kenya Entertainment is a business that offers event management Solutions and other related services.

C.E.O Usafi Kenya Co. Ltd.

Usafi Kenya Co. Ltd is a company that majors in both commercial and domestic cleaning services.

Translating Law to Practice; Kenyan Perspective.

An attempt at bridging Law to Practice; Kenyan Advocate’s Guide.

LEGAL GAPS IN COMPULSORY ACQUISITION PROCESS IN KENYA.

Compulsory acquisition is the power of government to acquire private rights in land for a public purpose, without the willing consent of its owner or occupant. This power can be referred by a myriad of names depending on a country’s legal traditions, for example; eminent domain, expropriation, takings and compulsory purchase. Compulsory acquisition is a critical development tool for governments, and for ensuring that land is available when needed for essential infrastructure.

Instances When One Can Acquire Title And Or Interest In Land Without The Formalities & Rigors of Conveyancing Through Sale Agreements & Subsequent Registration of Transfers.

INTRODUCTION The law governing disposition of interests in land requires that parties must go through two stages. The stages being, entering into a contract for sale of… Read more “Instances When One Can Acquire Title And Or Interest In Land Without The Formalities & Rigors of Conveyancing Through Sale Agreements & Subsequent Registration of Transfers.”