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The
judiciary branch of the state has three echelons: the supreme and
the high courts as well as the district and kebele courts. |
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| A.
The Supreme Court |
It has the highest and final power of jurisdiction over state matter.
The President and vice-president of this court are appointed by
the Caffee upon the recommendation of the president of the state.
The Caffee upon the recommendation of the state judicial Administrative
council also appoints Supreme Court judges. Currently, there are…
Supreme Court judges in Oromia. The court has… benches.
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| B.
The High Court |
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There
are High courts in each zone. Currently, there are…. High
Courts in Oromia. The High court judges are…. The courts have……
benches. |
| C.
The District Court |
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Constitutionally,
district courts are the lowest courts of the state exercising first
instance jurisdiction in state matters. The Caffee upon the recommendation
of the state judicial Administrative council appoints district court
judges. Currently, there are district courts and…. judges.
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| D.
The kebele Executive |
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The
Revised Constitution ensures the establishment of kebele social courts.
A kebele council upon the recommendation of the kebele principal administrator
appoints the social court judges. |
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