Kenia
The High Court in Nairobi has temporarily stopped the arrest and prosecution of a doctor and a nurse who challenged the decision to institute criminal proceedings against them, alleging the move was malicious and driven by business rivalry. Justice M. Muya granted conservatory orders restraining the authorities from arresting or prosecuting Jane Njeri Kamau and Vivian Masaai Chebef pending the hearing and determination of their application.
The medical professionals argue that the charges related to alleged professional negligence are unfounded and stem from competitive tensions within the beauty industry. They claim that unqualified operators are attempting to discredit legitimate medical practitioners through malicious reports linked to business competition.
The court has directed the respondents and interested parties to file their responses within seven days, with the matter scheduled for mention on March 17, 2026, for compliance and further directions. This case is expected to reignite debate over the regulation of aesthetic and cosmetic procedures and the balance between prosecutorial discretion and constitutional protections for medical professionals.