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of Bunda contravenes his rights that are provided in the Respondent State's
Constitution. He claims:
"That the administrative omission of the respondent has all along been, and it is
more likely so to prevail if not judicially attacked, contravening the rights and
equality before the law as provided for by Article 13(1)of the constitution of the
United Republic of Tanzania amongst many others of the constitution".
Specific provisions of the Constitution of Tanzania 1977, which are violated, so the
basis of this application:-
That, the basis of this application (violations) is basically pagged (sic) on Article
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3(1 ),3, 4, 6(a) and 26(1), 2 of the constitution of the united Republic of Tanzania,
1977;'
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ln the Reply to the Respondent State's Response, the Applicant claims that the
Respondent State's failure to provide him with certified true copies of the record
of proceedings and judgments is proof of discrimination against him and a
violation of his right to equal protection of the law and equal protection of the law
as well as to his fair trial rights provided by Articles 2,3(1) and (2) and article 7 of
the African Charter.
III.
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SUMMARY OF PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COURT
The Application to which was appended a request for Provisional Measures, was
filed on 29 January 2016 and served on the Respondent State on 23 February
2016.
10. The Application together with the request for Provisional Measures was
transmitted to the State Parties to the Protocol, the Chairperson of the African
Union Commission, the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights and
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