In a heartwarming and unusual event at the Milimani Law Courts, a group of lawyers and a magistrate came together to rescue a housemaid from being jailed over a debt she couldn’t afford to pay.
Their quick and compassionate actions turned what could have been a painful moment into a powerful display of kindness and humanity.
The maid, who appeared in court virtually while carrying her baby, was facing a jail sentence for failing to clear a Ksh20,000 debt.
She told Magistrate Justine Asiago that her monthly income was only Ksh5,000 and that she had no means of settling the debt.
According to the law, if a person fails to pay a debt, the court is allowed to send them to jail or seize their assets.
Magistrate Asiago informed the woman that unless the debt was paid, he would have no choice but to issue a jail term.
Just as the situation seemed hopeless, Advocate Omuga stepped in and offered to clear the full amount on behalf of the woman.
His generous offer immediately inspired others in the virtual courtroom. One by one, other lawyers began contributing as well.
In a matter of just five minutes, a total of Ksh21,000 had been raised—more than the amount needed. Even Magistrate Asiago joined in the contributions.
“I hear someone saying, ‘In the spirit of Easter, let us bless her.’ We’ve already passed the target amount, but if anyone still wants to give, the floor is open.
Let us bless this mother during this special period,” said Magistrate Asiago.
The extra money collected was handed over to the woman as a gift. What was expected to be a sad ruling, where a struggling mother would end up behind bars, instead became a moment of hope and human connection.
This unexpected show of unity and generosity in the courtroom touched many people. It proved that even within the strict and formal environment of Kenya’s legal system, there is room for compassion, empathy, and humanity.
Over 70 people who were present in the virtual court session witnessed this rare and inspiring moment.
It was more than just a legal case—it was a reminder that kindness still exists, and that sometimes, the law can be carried out with a human heart.
In a country where court proceedings are usually guided strictly by the law, and where those who can’t pay debts often face harsh consequences, this incident stood out as a beautiful exception.
It restored faith not only in the justice system but also in the goodness of people.
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