[Rev. 2012]
Matrimonial Causes
CAP. 152
CHAPTER 152
MATRIMONIAL CAUSES ACT
[Date of commencement:1st January, 1941.]
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to matrimonial causes
[Act No. 33 of 1939, Act No. 34 of 1941, Act No. 14 of
1948, Act No. 5 of 1952, L.N. 388/1959, L.N.304/1960,
Act No. 15 of 1961, Act No. 21 of 1961, L.N. 142/1963, L.N.
2/1964, L.N. 168/1964, Act No. 9 of 1967, L.N. 121/1975.]
PART I – INTRODUCTORY
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Matrimonial Causes Act.
2. Interpretation
In this Act, except where the context otherwise requires—
“children”, means in the case of Africans (including Somalis, Abyssmians
(Amhara, Tigre and Shoa), Malagasies and Comoro Islanders), Arabs or
Buluchis born in Africa, males who have not attained the age of sixteen years
and females who have not attained the age of thirteen years, and in the case of
all other persons, unmarried children who have not attained the age of majority;
“marriage” means the voluntary union of one man and one woman for life
to the exclusion of all others;
“President’s Proctor” means the Attorney-General, who shall be the
President’s Proctor for the purposes of this Act.
[Act No. 9 of 1967, Sch.]
3. Jurisdiction of court
Subject to the provisions, of the African Christian Marriage and Divorce Act
(Cap. 151), jurisdiction under this Act shall only be exercised by the Supreme Court
(hereinafter called “the court”) and such jurisdiction shall, subject to the provisions
of this Act, be exercised in accordance with the law applied in matrimonial
proceedings in the High Court of Justice in England.
4. Limitation of Act
Nothing in this Act contained shall authorize—
(a) the making of any decree of dissolution of marriage or of nullity of
marriage unless the petitioner is domiciled in Kenya at the time when
the petition is presented;
(b) the grant of any other relief under this Act, unless one of the parties to
the suit has, at the time when the petition is presented, his or her usual
residence in Kenya or unless the marriage was solemnized in Kenya:
Provided that where a wife has been deserted by her husband, or where her
husband has been deported from Kenya under any law for the time being in
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