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Constitution of Kenya, 2010
and protection of the State.
(2) Every adult has the right to marry a person of the opposite
sex, based on the free consent of the parties.
(3) Parties to a marriage are entitled to equal rights at the time
of the marriage, during the marriage and at the dissolution of the
marriage.
(4) Parliament shall enact legislation that recognises—
(a) marriages concluded under any tradition, or system of
religious, personal or family law; and
(b) any system of personal and family law under any tradition,
or adhered to by persons professing a particular religion,
to the extent that any such marriages or systems of law are consistent
with this Constitution.
Consumer rights.
46. (1) Consumers have the right—
(a) to goods and services of reasonable quality;
(b) to the information necessary for them to gain full benefit
from goods and services;
(c) to the protection of their health, safety, and economic
interests; and
(d) to compensation for loss or injury arising from defects in
goods or services.
(2) Parliament shall enact legislation to provide for consumer
protection and for fair, honest and decent advertising.
(3) This Article applies to goods and services offered by public
entities or private persons.
Fair administrative
action.
47. (1) Every person has the right to administrative action that is
expeditious, efficient, lawful, reasonable and procedurally fair.
(2) If a right or fundamental freedom of a person has been or is
likely to be adversely affected by administrative action, the person has
the right to be given written reasons for the action.
(3) Parliament shall enact legislation to give effect to the rights