The Judicial Service Commission has been established in accordance
with Article 112 (1) of the Constitution of the United Republic of
Tanzania of 1977, read together with the Judicial Conduct Act no. 4 of
the year 2011. According to Article No. 15 of the Court Operation Law
No. 15 (1) of the Law of Recommended:
Court Operation No. 4 of 2011. The Chief
Executive of the Court is the Secretary of the Commission and the
executor of the Commission’s
decisions. The enactment of the Law on Court Service No. 2 of 2005, and
now the Court Operation Law No. 4 of the year 2011, there were two
Commissions that dealt with Court employees, namely the Court Service
Commission that dealt with Resident Magistrates and District Magistrates
and a special Court Service Commission that dealt with Judges of Courts
of First Instance. Members of the Court Service Commission specified in
the Constitution and members of the special Commission specified in the
Court Service Law of, year. At the moment, all service matters for
Court Employees are dealt with by the Court Service Commission, whose
members and duties are specified in the Constitution of the United
Republic of Tanzania.
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