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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF TANZANIAAT DAR ES SALAAM(CORAM:KISANGA, J.A., MNZAVAS, J.A., AND MFALILA, J.A.)1. REV. CHRISTOPHER MTIKILA2. THE DEMOCRATIC PARTYCIVIL APPEAL NO. 28 OF 1995BetweenAnd1. THE HON. THE ATTORNEY GENERA L2. THE REGISTRAR OR POLITICAL PARTIES.(Appeal from the judgment of the High Court of Tanzania at Dar es Salaam)MFALILA, J.A.:(Maina, J.)Dated the 14 th day of December, 1993InMiscellaneous Civil Cause No. 67 of 1993JUDGEMENT OF THE COURTThis appeal is against the ruling of the High Court (Main, J.) dismissing theappellants, application for orders of Certiorari and Mandamus against the 2 nd respondentthe Registrar of Political Parties. In Minc. Civil Cause No. 67 of 1995, the appellantssought the order of certiorari to quash the decision of the Registrar of Political Partiesrejecting the appellants application for the full registration of the second appellant. Theyalso sought the order of Mandamus to compel the second respondent to issue the secondappellant with a certificate of full registration.Three grounds were cited to support the application, namely, that the second respondentwas biased against the second appellant, that both the reasons he gave and the politicalparties Act are unconstitutional. The application was supported by the affidavit of the 1 stappellant to which Council for both respondents filed a counter affidavit.The 1 st respondent was cited as a necessary party since the constitutionally of an Act ofParliament had been raised. After fully considering the arguments for and against the247

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