Dola Indidis, a former spokesperson for Kenya's judiciary, filed a petition with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague seeking to reverse the conviction and execution of Jesus Christ, a case roughly 2,000 years in the making. As reported by the Daily Mail, Indidis initially brought the petition before the High Court in Nairobi. Undeterred, Dola escalated the case to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial body of the United Nations, based in the Netherlands. Despite these recognised historical flaws, modern international legal consensus holds that present-day courts have no jurisdiction to adjudicate ancient criminal trials (University of Florida Law Scholarship Repository). Despite the legal barriers, Indidis remained committed to his cause, framing it as a matter of justice that transcended time.