Subordinate courts of Kenya

The jurisdiction of the Kadhis' Court is limited to matters related to Islamic laws such as personal status including marriage, divorce or inheritance.

[5] Tribunals are bodies established by Acts of Parliament to exercise judicial or quasi-judicial functions.

Section 10 of the Judicial Service Act establishes the Office of the Registrar Subordinate Courts.

The office is tasked with coordinating support for Magistrates' and Kadhis' courts by strengthening existing infrastructure and recommending good practices.

The Court Martial consists of a Judge Advocate (a practiced magistrate or an advocate for at least ten years appointed by the Chief Justice who acts as the presiding officer; and at least five other members appointed by the Defence Court-martial Administrator in the case of an officer being tried, and not less than three other members in other cases.