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. 

Physical address
24 Kivukoni Road, P O Box: S.L.P. 9004
3 judgments

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January 2007
1 January 2007
An applicant's last-minute production of documents without court leave breaches a scheduling order and may be expunged.
Civil procedure – scheduling orders – Order VIII and Order VIIIA CPC – requirement of court leave to file documents after scheduling conference; late production of documents on hearing day expunged; section 68 Evidence Act citation insufficient where scheduling order breached.
1 January 2007
Whether mandatory cash-deposit bail requirements violate presumption of innocence, equality, and judicial discretion.
Constitutional law – Bail – Validity of mandatory cash-deposit and bond requirement (s.36(4)(e) EOCCA) – Presumption of innocence; equality before the law; separation of powers; Article 30(2) savings clause.
1 January 2007