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AT DODOMACIVIL CASE NO. 5 OF 1993REV CHISTOPHER MTIKILA………………………..PLAINTIFEVersusTHE ATTORNEY GENERAL:…………………………DEFENDANTRULINGLIGAKINGIRA. J:Before this court is a petition by the Rev. Christopher Mtikila in which he seeksvarious reliefs all touching and concerning the 1977 Constitution of the United Republicof Tanzania. The petition traverses a wide area, ranging from questioning the validity ofthe said Constitution to the protection of the same. When the matter came up for healingthree days ago learned counsel for the Attorney General, Mr, Kipenka Nsemombo Mussa,raised preliminary objections to each and every matter in the petition, and this is a rulingon those objections.The objections are based on three broad grounds, namely, that the petitioner hasno locus standi in his claims, that the claims do not disclose a cause of action, and that thematters are not justifiable, to put it differently, that the court has no jurisdiction to grantthe relief sought.These are broad and complex questions which would require careful considerationespecially so in the context of this case which does not admit of generalization. To dojustice to the subject would therefore require a generous supply of time, and this I do nothappen to have. In the difficult circumstances of this case, I have decided generally toreserve my position of thee issues to the time of deciding on claim which are prima faciemaintainable.192

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