Judicial Independence

Article 15 of our Constitution guarantees the independence and impartiality of the judiciary. Judges are appointed based on merit and are protected from external influence, ensuring they can make decisions solely based on law and justice.

Merit-Based Appointments

Judicial appointments are made based on qualifications, experience, and demonstrated commitment to justice, not political considerations.

Security of Tenure

Judges serve with security of tenure, protecting them from improper influence and ensuring they can rule impartially.

Financial Independence

The judiciary has financial autonomy, with its budget protected from political interference.

Constitutional Court

Article 16 establishes the Constitutional Court as the guardian of our Constitution with the following responsibilities:

The Constitutional Court consists of nine justices appointed through a process involving multiple branches of government to ensure balance and independence.

Court System Structure

The judicial system of Links Land is organized in a hierarchical structure:

Constitutional Court

Jurisdiction: Constitutional matters

Role: Final arbiter of constitutional interpretation

Supreme Court

Jurisdiction: Final court of appeal for non-constitutional cases

Role: Ensuring uniform application of law nationwide

Appellate Courts

Jurisdiction: Regional appeals

Role: Reviewing decisions from lower courts

District Courts

Jurisdiction: Original jurisdiction for most cases

Role: Handling civil and criminal trials