I am surprised you don't know. Odunga sit on high court - constitutional & human rights division - at Milimani. This is a busy court where everyone with issues constitutional or human rights basically knocks.Most of the cases are political - filled by busy bodies. Some of course will go to a high court judge sitting in Kisumu or Mombasa if they don't trust Milimani crew. From my memory - recently it been held by 3-4 judges - Lenaola, Majanja, Odunga and Ngugi - normally they are 3 judges and the cases are allocated "randomly". Obviously people know how to game this - through registry - by filling the case before a sympathetic judge. It not coincidental that Odunga got this case or others before. The lawyers know which judge to rush to - which explain why sometimes they go to file a case in Malindi or Busia if need be.
Obviously out of those 4 - nobody can question the integrity & competence of Lenaola (now promoted to supreme court),majanja and of course iron lady Ngugi. Ngugi has for example made many rullings against gov - but you cannot fault her. She sticks to the law. You kinda respect her for that.
Odunga is a blot on that very important court. He has made so many constitutional and biased rulling it's the reason NASA would love him to hear their cases.
As far as evidence of Odunga past judgement - it's all over. You can start on this case - he already had ruled against IEBC and cancelled the previous tender sometime last year. The company (allegedly working with Raila) that went to court didn't bother to participate in re-tendering. After Odunga interfered with IEBC preparedness - the case concluded in April/May - IEBC had little choice but to single source - there was simply no time for open tendering - now he is going to interfere again. Hopefully not.
If he was smart - he'd recuse himself from hearing this - after having had his says on this same case previously.
Interesting stuff. A couple of questions:
(i) How did Odunga get the case to start with? Was the application fled before him, or was it assigned to him? If the latter, by whom?
(ii) I see proposals for this or other judge to replace Odunga in the case. Considering the administrative structure of the court system, how would it be done (or justified)?
(iii) What is the exact evidence of bias in Odunga's case? Presumably the claim of bias is made on the basis of some of his past rulings. If so, have those "biased" rulings been challenged in court? If so, with what results? If not, then why not?