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Lynn Wanjiru Nganga is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya and a member of the Family division. She is also a children’s court bar bench member where she advocates together with the respective judicial officers.
She was equally appointed as the chief magistrates family Court convener in November, 2023. The said committees also sits in for discussions / reviews / formulations of any law affecting the concerned areas.
Miss Ng’ang’a is an expert in all Family matters. She has most recently taken an interest in Conveyancing as well. She is God fearing and takes pride in partnering with God in all her Endevors. She has values and Principles that are heavily anchored in God’s words. She is a member of the family division and children’s Court bar bench, where Advocates together with the respective Judicial officers and Court users committee meet every quartery to tackle any issues arising in different Courts. The said committees also sits in for reviews/ formulations of any Law affecting the concerned areas.
Lynn Wanjiru Ng’ang’a is the appointed convener of the Chief Magistrate’s Family Court.
She was a guest speaker in a webinar organized by KEPSA in partnership with ASNEN to engage in a conversation about succession and children with disabilities.
26th July, 2023
She was an invited guest at Court Users Committee meeting on to discuss the adoption service week by the High Court.
12th May, 2023
Lynn Ng’ang’a attended and launched the capacity building workshop for Family Division bar bench in Makueni County.
Participated in the launch of the adoption process simplified by the High Court Family Division Bar Bench which seeks to provide a tool kit for everyone to understand the process and even initiate the same on their own accord.
28th April, 2023
She qualified to litigate over matters to do with environmental law while having attended a training for lawyers on litigation on climate justice and natural resource management.
October, 2022,
Was invited to speak at Haki FM on whether women should inherit property together with the process of will writing.
27th July, 2022
That late 2021 through to 2022, She participated in the review and amendment of the Children’s Bill which has since been enacted as an Act in July, 2022.
July, 2022
Got featured in an article by BBC where they interviewed her on the rights of a child particularly where a child is seeking to find her parent who is unknown since birth.
19th May, 2022
Was among the several assessors who participated in assessing some candidates for the Nairobi Legal awards, 2021.
November, 2021
On this day she was a guest speaker at Aspire Conference 2021, a programme by Greenhorn mentorship where she was tasked with speaking on issues relating to inheritance, succession and wills.
19th November, 2021
Attended a 3-day conference in Mombasa where the Nairobi High Court family division together with the Mombasa High Court Family Division came together to try and assist the Tononoka Children’s Court in Mombasa come up with a better tool to safeguard the bets interest of the children.
May, 2021
Therefore Lynn Ng’ang’a is an aspiring young lawyer who was admitted to the bar in May 2017 and thus has practiced for 7 years this year. It has been a great journey, some lows and some highs but my attitude has always been founded from the wise words of my mentor Mrs. Judy Thongori….”when you know better you do better….
May 2017