High Court Land Division

High Court Land  Division was established as a result of the land reforms which were implemented by the Land Act 1999. Until 2010, the Land Court had exclusive jurisdiction to determine land disputes relating to land with a pecuniary value of TZS 50,000 or more. 

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May 2017
Revision in High Court was struck out because the Tribunal's decision was appealable and the appropriate remedy is appeal.
Land Disputes Courts Act/Section 43 – High Court revisional and supervisory powers; limited where appeal lies Civil Procedure Code s.79 – revisional jurisdiction limited to jurisdictional error or material irregularity Appealability bars revision – appellate route is proper remedy Execution of High Court decrees by Tribunal – jurisdictional and procedural challenge to be raised on appeal Alleged suo motu determinations and failure to file counter‑affidavit are matters for appeal
4 May 2017