English courts are in talks to abandon compulsory wigs for barristers amid claims that they are “culturally insensitive”. The Telegraph understands that the judiciary is poised to update its ...
Although this tradition might seem as ancient as the British court itself, wigs didn’t make an appearance in courtroom clothing right up until the 17th century. In fact, if a barrister were to ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu (left) after handing over instruments of power to new ...
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