A qualitative study seeking to understand the justice perceptions and emerging paradigms of justice amongst widows in Nyando sub-county in Kenya. The study adopted a feminist narratology as a methodology and illuminates the dominant individual and group narratives of widows’ pursuit of justice within the Nyando sub-county in Kenya. Paradigms of justice were identified based on recurring motifs during the interviews, including justice as recognition of a right, justice as truth, and justice as peace.