Execution Trail The Procedure and Practice when The Government is Involved

A Quagmire in Tanzania Questing A Revisit

Authors

  • Mr. Archibald Aristarch Kiwango

Keywords:

Decrees, Execution, Government

Abstract

Decrees as it is with other orders have been industrious and given on daily basis. However, they have been a clarion call to stakeholders, particularly when the government is involved. Execution of decrees among other orders is a pivotal part when it comes to dispensation and administration of justice. Thus, its issuance and execution demand highest degree of integrity which surpasses an ordinary yardstick of discipline that is demanded. Despite the execution process and procedures being envisaged in the Tanzanian jurisprudence, particularly under the Civil Procedure Code and Government Proceedings Act, the same has not been complacent. Its execution where the government is involved has been dicey, desirous or rather dubious, in other words, the execution process of the same has not been a walk in the park as the process has been bewildered by different shortcomings. The article confines itself to the concept of decrees, the nitty gritty of procedure and practice by looking at the law governing the same, types of decrees, execution of decrees, challenges envisaged in the process, remedies available and way forward.

Author Biography

Mr. Archibald Aristarch Kiwango

LL.M (Constitutional & Administrative Law), (MU), LL.B (MU), PGD in Legal Practice (The Law School of Tanzania), Assistant Lecturer in Law at the Institute of Judicial Administration Lushoto (IJA). He is an advocate of the High Court of Tanzania and subordinate courts thereto save for Primary Courts. The sentiments posited in this article do not represent any of these institutions, the author is solely responsible for the anomalies pressed in this article

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Published

2021-11-01

How to Cite

Kiwango, A. A. (2021). Execution Trail The Procedure and Practice when The Government is Involved: A Quagmire in Tanzania Questing A Revisit. Institute of Judicial Administration Journal, 2(3), 73–86. Retrieved from https://journal.ija.ac.tz/index.php/files2/article/view/40