Renowned city lawyer Nelson Havi has weighed in on the state of the Judiciary address that was delivered by Chief Justice David Maraga.

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Havi shared his perspective on Monday on why the CJ and the judiciary he leads were being apparently frustrated by the executive.

According to the lawyer, the president of the judiciary made a mistake when he embraced a policy of appeasement to the executive just like Neville Chamberlain before him.

Havi held the view that the Chief Justice was under siege and he would be forced to resign so that a judge who can sing the tune of the executive can take over.

"CJ Maraga erred when he went to bed with Executive expecting to appease it. Same mistake made by Neville Chamberlain. Maraga is now besieged; he will be forced to resign and State apologist Judges will take over his slot and that of his Deputy. The fixing is almost complete," Havi tweeted.

This comes in the context of a tussle between the judiciary and other government organs.

CJ Maraga attacked the executive and the National Assembly for failing to give the courts the funds that they require to dispense with their judicial duties.

He said that the budgetary allocations were declining yet the workload was going up.