KATIBA REVIEW: Place of integrity in Judiciary
>The Judiciary is one of the three main pillars of state, which is constitutionally established under Article 107A of the Constitution of 1977. In the proposed Constitution, the Judiciary is established under Chapter 12 in Article 167. If the proposed Constitution is endorsed through the referendum, which is still undated, will for the first time in the history of this country establish in the Judiciary the Supreme Court (Article 171 of the proposed Constitution).
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