Why case backlogs drop sharply amid judicial reforms success
DAR ES SALAAM, May 13 -- THE Judiciary of Tanzania continues to uphold its constitutional role of justice dispensation.
According to Article 107A (1) of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania, 1977, the Judiciary is the final authority in the dispensation of justice in the United Republic of Tanzania.
Its system is structured into four-tier courts, which are the Court of Appeal of the United Republic of Tanzania, the High Court of the United Republic of Tanzania, Courts of Resident Magistrate and District Courts and Primary Courts.
Article 107A (2) of the Constitution imposes a duty to the Judiciary to dispense justice without delay or hindrance by technicalities.
This constitutional duty is anchored in the second pillar ...
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