Court of Appeal of Tanzania

This is the highest level in the justice delivery system in Tanzania. The Court of Appeal draws its mandate from Article 117(1) of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania. The Court hears appeals  on both point of law and facts for cases originating from the High Court of Tanzania and Magistrates with extended jurisdiction in exercise of their original jurisdiction or appellate and revisional jurisdiction over matters originating in the District Land and Housing Tribunals, District Courts and Courts of Resident Magistrate. The Court also hears similar appeals  from quasi judicial bodies of status equivalent to that of the High Court. It  further hears appeals  on point of law against the decision of the High Court in  matters originating from Primary Courts. The Court of Appeal also exercises jurisdiction on appeals originating from the High Court of Zanzibar except for constitutional issues arising from the interpretation of the Constitution of Zanzibar and matters arising from the Kadhi Court.

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26 Kivukoni Road Building P.O. Box 9004, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
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Citation
Judgment date
November 2000

From the Ruling ofthe High Court of Zanzibar at Vuga, Tumaka, Deputy C.J., dated 3 April 2000, in Sessions No.7 of 1999, Constitutional Law - Sovereignty - Union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar to form the United Republic of Tanzania - Whether the constituent parts of the union retained their sovereign status. Criminal Law - Treason - Whether the offence of Treason can be committed against the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar. International Law - Sovereignty - United Republic of Tanzania — Zanzibar and Tanganyika uniting to form the United Republic of Tanzania — Effect on sovereignty of the parties.

21 November 2000
Reported
Treason requires allegiance to a sovereign; Zanzibar is not sovereign, so treason is a Union matter against the United Republic.
Constitutional law – Union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar – Statehood and sovereignty – Treason requires allegiance to a sovereign – Security is a Union matter – Treason can be committed only against the United Republic, not the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar.
21 November 2000