Judiciary of The Gambia
The Judiciary of The Gambia is the system of courts responsible for administering justice in the country. It operates independently from the executive and legislative branches, ensuring fair trials and the rule of law. The judiciary includes the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and various lower courts, which handle civil, criminal, and administrative cases.
Judges in The Gambia are appointed by the President and must adhere to the principles of impartiality and integrity. The judiciary also plays a crucial role in upholding the Constitution and protecting the rights of citizens, contributing to the overall stability and governance of the nation.