of the norm of the Constitution has to oversee the coherence, certainty, harmony, predictability, uniformity, and stability of various interpretative frameworks dully authorized. The overall objective of the interpretative theory, in the terms of the Supreme Court Act, is to “facilitate the social, economic and political growth” of Kenya. 400. With these interpretive principles in mind, which we will call the Canon of constitutional interpretation principles to our Transformative Constitution, we will presently return to the transcendental question posed in these Consolidated Petitions…... 146. With such a background, a consideration of the next issue follows. (c) Whether the impugned decision was in contravention of Articles 10 and 47 of the Constitution for want of public participation, stakeholder consultations and administratively fair procedures: 147. As a recap and for purposes of clarity on this issue, I must point out that the impugned decision arose out of the judgment in the Katiba case. 148. The Katiba case was yet another attempt to attain the two-third gender rule through nomination lists by political parties for the positions in the National Assembly and the Senate. 149. The Court in the Katiba case rendered judgment in the following terms: 1) A declaration is hereby issued that Political Parties are bound by the provisions of Articles 10, 19, 20, 27, 28, 56, 81(b) and 91(1) of the Constitution and hence any action undertaken by them, including nomination process for candidates for members of parliament, must comply with the requirements of those provisions. 2) A declaration is hereby issued that the power conferred to the respondent in Article 88(4) (d) of the Constitution of “Regulation of the process by which parties nominate candidates for elections” obligates the respondent to ensure that nominations carried out by Judgment – Nairobi High Court Constitutional Petitions No. E211 of 2022 & JR No. E071 OF 2022 Page 30 of 59

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