Noun
constitutional court (plural constitutional courts)
a high court whose jurisdiction is focused on constitutional law or constitutional issues, such as the review of the constitutionality of laws, draft laws, political and bureaucratic decisions, acts of political parties, etc.
According to the MEC chairperson, the commission will run the fresh presidential election within the five months given by the Constitutional Court and will soon launch the electoral calendar for the polls. Source: Internet
Assuming it is not overturned by the Constitutional Court, the CAC decision could help to develop the law to reflect the realities of economic globalization in the 21st century. Source: Internet
A resistance group in Mali, M5, is insisting that the Constitutional Court must be dissolved, and the President resign, before peace can return to the country. Source: Internet
But on Sept. 15, the country’s Constitutional Court validated Ouattara’s candidacy, making the Côte d’Ivoire the most recent African country to have incumbents extend their rule by changing the constitution. Source: Internet
Afriforum and Solidarity have indicated that they will appeal this decision to the Constitutional Court. Source: Internet
Attorney General Likando Kalaluka in November 2019 asked the cosntitutional court to direct the Registrar of the Constitutional Court to assesses the amount of money that the Patriotic Front Ministers are required to pay back as directed by the court. Source: Internet