High Court of Tanzania

This is the second level in the Judiciary justice delivery hierarchy. It has both appellate and original powers on civil and criminal matters. It also hears appeals from the Courts of Resident Magistrate, the District Courts, and the District Land and Housing Tribunals in exercise of their original, appellate and/or revisional jurisdiction. The High Court is divided into Zones and specialized Divisions. 

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24 Kivukoni Road, P O Box: S.L.P. 9004
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December 1983
Accusation by co-accused alone is insufficient to sustain conviction; appellant entitled to benefit of doubt and released.
Criminal law – Receiving stolen property – Sufficiency of evidence – Accusation by co-accused insufficient without corroboration or other direct/circumstantial evidence – Benefit of doubt – Conviction quashed.
31 December 1983
Appeal dismissed — husband’s failure to maintain wife and wife’s choice prevent court from ordering her return.
Family law – matrimonial rights – custody/possession of wife – whether respondent unlawfully detained wife; effect of husband’s failure to maintain wife; limits on court ordering a wife to live with husband (s.140 Law of Marriage Act).
29 December 1983
28 December 1983
28 December 1983
28 December 1983
28 December 1983
Convictions for possession of stolen property upheld; appellate court set all sentences to run concurrently, imposing a three-year term.
Criminal law – possession/receiving stolen property – identification of stolen articles; right to silence and opportunity to defend; sentencing – concurrency v. consecutiveness for offences in same transaction; appellate correction of aggregate sentence.
28 December 1983
A compensation claim filed six years after the loss is time‑barred; Primary Court proceedings are declared null and appeal allowed.
Limitation of actions – Limitation Act 1971 (First Schedule item 1) – claim for compensation filed after six years held time‑barred; Primary Court proceedings entertaining a time‑barred claim declared nullity. Evidence – credibility of witnesses – age or illiteracy not decisive; courts may rely on Primary Court credibility findings where supported by record.
21 December 1983

Criminal Practice and Procedure - Sentencing - Youthful offender - First offender - Considerations to take into account             

21 December 1983
Reported
Convictions upheld; juvenile second accused released and first accused's 12‑month sentence reduced to 3 months.
Criminal law — Sentencing — Assault causing actual bodily harm — Consideration of age, first‑offender status and reformative principles — Non‑custodial alternatives (probation, binding over, discharge under s38) — Review under s327 Criminal Procedure Code.
21 December 1983
Robbery not proved; all accused convicted as principals of assault causing actual bodily harm and sentences increased.
Criminal law – robbery – requirement of positive proof of theft – independent witnesses’ evidence and complainant’s credibility. Criminal law – assault causing actual bodily harm – common intention and joint liability – principals to be convicted where no dissociation. Sentencing – manifestly inadequate sentence on appeal – enhancement upon review.
19 December 1983
Reported
The court held Zanzibar courts may hear claims against Union Government departments where s.60 notice given; plaintiff awarded damages.
Jurisdiction — suits against Union Government departments in Zanzibar; Section 60 Civil Procedure Decree (two months' notice) applies; Government Proceedings Act not applicable in Zanzibar; court’s inherent jurisdiction; landlord‑tenant — rent arrears, loss/depreciation of furniture, tenant alterations and damages.
15 December 1983
Reported

Civil Practice and Procedure - Jurisdiction - One of the parties is a head of a Department of the Union Government - Whether the High Court for Zanzibar can hear and determine the suit.
Civil Practice and Procedure - Institution of Proceedings - One of the parties is a head of a Department of the Union Government - Procedure before instituting the suit - Civil Procedure Decree, Cap. 8, s. 60.
Landlord and Tenant - Tenant caused damage to premises - Parties did not agree on anything regarding maintenance of the suit premises - Whether damages recoverable - Pent Restriction Decree, Cap. 98, s. 28(l)(b)(i).

15 December 1983
The appellant's appeal against a cattle-theft conviction was dismissed; prosecution evidence credible and the defence unsubstantiated.
Criminal law – cattle theft – identification and possession – corroboration between witnesses – credibility of accused’s defence that he was present to witness a sale – late allegation of witness relationship not raised at trial – sentence being statutory minimum.
15 December 1983
Appeal dismissed where appellant uprooted boundary sisal despite presence at planting and should have sought remedy through proper channels.
Land dispute – boundary demarcation by planting – proof of gift/transfer by deceased owner – presence at planting and acquiescence – unlawful removal of boundary crops – proper remedy through village procedures/courts – costs awarded to successful party.
14 December 1983
Acquittal in related criminal proceedings does not bar a civil trespass claim; the action was brought within the three‑year limitation period.
Civil procedure – admissibility and weight of related criminal proceedings – acquittal in criminal case does not bar civil claim arising from same facts. Limitation law – applicable limitation period three years under G.L. 311/64 – action arising May 1977 and filed February 1980 held within time. Property/trespass – cultivation of disputed shamba and alleged destruction of coffee trees as basis for civil damages.
14 December 1983
An appellate court should not overturn a trial court’s credibility finding absent misapplication of legal principles; appeal allowed for the appellant.
Civil procedure – Appellate review of factual findings – Appellate court should not overturn trial court credibility findings absent misapplication of legal principles. Evidence – Credibility assessments – Trial court’s unanimous finding on witness credibility entitled to deference. Pleadings vs testimony – Alleged minor inconsistencies do not automatically destroy credibility.
12 December 1983
Related witnesses’ evidence may be relied on; appellate court cannot increase an award the successful party did not appeal.
Bailment and livestock claims; credibility of related witnesses; effect of hostile independent witness; appellate review and limits where successful party fails to appeal reduction; inability to increase award when not appealed.
12 December 1983
The appellant's conviction for receiving a corrupt payment was upheld; appeal dismissed and three-year sentence affirmed.
Criminal law – Corruption – Acceptance of corrupt payment – Demand for money to secure bail – Use of undercover operatives and marked notes to prove acceptance. Evidence – credibility and consistency of witnesses – contradictions in accused's explanations (gift or bail) undermine defence. Procedure – right to call defence witnesses; allegation of prosecutorial-magnetic conspiracy; transfer of matter not determinative of receipt. Sentence – statutory minimum upheld, no enhancement.
12 December 1983
Court upheld conviction of a police officer for stealing public cash based on compelling circumstantial evidence.
Criminal law – Theft by person employed in public service – Circumstantial evidence – Possession and control of keys to exhibits – Standard of proof beyond reasonable doubt – Alternative suspects and inference of guilt.
12 December 1983
A refund claim for bride price is premature and inadmissible unless the marriage has first been dissolved by a court.
Customary/marriage law – Bride price refund – Claim requires prior dissolution of marriage by court; proceedings premature if instituted before divorce.
12 December 1983
Trial was fair and conviction upheld, but three-year sentence and police supervision were illegal and reduced to two years.
Criminal law – impersonation of public officer – evidence supporting conviction for impersonating police and conducting search. Criminal procedure – alleged bias – repeated objections to specific magistrates and reasonable apprehension of bias. Sentencing – effect of Act No.14 of 1980 abolishing felony/misdemeanour distinction; maximum general punishment where none specially provided is imprisonment not exceeding two years.
8 December 1983
8 December 1983
7 December 1983
7 December 1983
Assertion that seized property belonged to another does not, without more, establish participation in theft.
Criminal law – Theft – Whether assertion of ownership/knowledge of seized property justifies inferring complicity; appellate review of inferences drawn by trial court; sufficiency of evidence to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
7 December 1983
Application for mandamus dismissed; Anti‑Corruption Squad’s seizure held within statutory investigatory powers.
Anti‑Corruption Squad — statutory investigatory powers — Prevention of Corruption Act — members vested with police powers including entry, seizure and detention. Judicial review/mandamus — discretionary remedy — requires demonstration of a specific legal right and absence of adequate alternative remedies. Seizure of property and temporary detention — lawful if exercised pursuant to statutory investigatory powers and reasonable suspicion. Courts should not prematurely obstruct ongoing investigations by anti‑corruption officers.
5 December 1983
5 December 1983
Appeal dismissed: sufficient evidence sustained convictions for stealing by a public servant; defence uncorroborated and sentences proper.
Criminal law – Stealing by a public servant (ss. 270, 265 Penal Code) – Sufficiency of evidence to prove dishonest appropriation of public funds – Defence alleging handover to third parties must be supported by oral or documentary evidence – Failure to corroborate defence – Appeal dismissed.
5 December 1983
Appellate court affirms conviction for theft by public servant where admission and false burglary report proved sufficient evidence.
Criminal law – Stealing by person in public service (ss. 270, 265 Penal Code) – Sufficiency of evidence – Admission of sale and possession of proceeds; false burglary report undermining credibility – Appeal dismissed.
5 December 1983
Liability for a missing bull requires reliable evidence linking the defendant or his agents to the loss, not mere temporary custody.
Ranching/cattle law – shared grazing arrangements – liability for loss of stray animal – evidentiary burden – unreliable herdsmen testimony – conversion/detention/negligence require proof beyond mere custody.
2 December 1983