Opposition leader Raila Odinga's lawyers have been allowed 'read only access' to IEBC servers without endangering their firewall.
Supreme Court Judges were expected to rule on Raila legal team's application to access IEBC servers in search of more evidence on the alleged rigging during the August 8 general election.
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"The petitioners and the third respondents shall be granted a read only access of information related to number of servers, files without the disclosure of software version," Justice Isaac Lenaola said on Monday.
Lenaola said the petitioners should also be given access login trails of users into the IEBC servers.
He also said the petitioners should also be given access to password policy and password matrix.
"They should also be given certified copies of certificates of penetrations test prior to elections, specific groups location of KIEMS within August 5 to 11," he added.
"A certified list of KIEMS kits procured and not used during elections."
Lenaola said applicants must take into account the time the court has in making the final ruling.
He further said that IEBC should also submit certified copies of original Forms 34A and 34B to the petitioner.
Paul Muite who is the IEBC lawyer said they shall fully comply with the court orders adding that 'we have nothing to hide'
The court took a 30-minute break before they resume at 10am.
Earlier, Raila arrived at the Supreme Court yard ahead of the ruling on whether they can access IEBC servers.
Raila was accompanied by Musalia Mudavadi, Moses Wetang'ula among other NASA leaders.
Attorney General Githu Muigai and the Law Society of Kenya have been allowed by the Supreme Court to participate in the presidential petition as friends of the court.
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