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Effect of the Repugnancy Clause under Section 3(2) of The Judicature Act and The Supremacy Clause Under Article 2(4) of The Constitution on African Customary Laws

1.        What does Article 2(4) of the Constitution provide? Article 2(4) of the Constitution of Kenya provides that, any law, including customary, that is inconsistent with the Constitution of Kenya is void to the extent of the inconsistency, and any act or omission in contravention of the Constitution is invalid. In essence Article 2(4) of the Constitution provides for the supremacy clause initially provided for under Section 3 of the Constitution of Kenya (Repealed) . Consequently the effect of Article 2(4) of the Constitution is that that any act or omission in contravention of the constitution is invalid. Therefore before a court of law applies Customary Law or any other law, in any particular case, the court must be sure that the particular rule of custom is not contrary to any provision of the Constitution. The court must therefore, consider all acts of a customs and ensure that they are not contrary to the provisions of the Constitution. In addition, Article 2(4)