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Equality before the law is not symbolic — it is binding.
Article 27 of the Constitution of Kenya (2010) guarantees equality and freedom from discrimination. It forms part of the Bill of Rights under Chapter Four.
Everyone is equal before the law and entitled to equal protection and benefit of the law. Discrimination is prohibited on grounds including race, sex, age, disability, religion, and other status. This applies to both the State and private individuals.
Zero Discrimination Day reminds us that everyone counts and everyone deserves respect — no matter who they are.
Constitutional rights require vigilance. The Constitution of Kenya provides a strong legal framework, but enforcement depends on legal action, institutional accountability, and public awareness.
We are a team of legal professionals committed to helping you access remedies for infringed rights — not only in courtrooms, but in workplaces, schools, institutions, and communities.
Contact us for legal assistance in matters concerning equality, workplace discrimination, and constitutional rights enforcement.