The High Court has certified as urgent the petition in which the Senate is accusing the National Assembly of passing 24 laws in a manner that violates the Constitution.
High Court judge Weldon Korir has said the case raises weighty issues and should be heard on a priority basis.
Justice Korir therefore directed that the petition be forwarded to Chief Justice David Maraga to form a three-judge bench to hear it and that the National Assembly be issued with copies of the case documents before end of Thursday.
The Senate, it’s Speaker Kenneth Lusaka, Leaders of Majority and Minority Kipchumba Murkomen and James Orengo are listed as the petitioners.
The National Assembly and it’s Speaker Justin Muturi are the respondents while the Council of Governors and the Attorney-General are listed as interested parties.
According to the Senate, the disputed laws were passed without their involvement contrary to Constitution yet a number of them relate to counties and the devolution process.