The Judicial Branch is the guardian of Sudan’s Constitution, rights, and rule of law during the transitional period. It ensures justice and accountability while maintaining the independence of the judiciary as a cornerstone of democratic governance. By providing equal access to justice and upholding constitutionalism, the judiciary serves as a stabilizing force in Sudan’s path toward peace and national reconciliation.
The Supreme Court stands as the highest judicial authority in the Republic of Sudan. It ensures that the Constitution is properly interpreted and applied, safeguards the independence of the judiciary, and protects the rights and freedoms of all citizens.
Core Roles:
As the ultimate guarantor of justice, the Supreme Court provides the legal foundation for Sudan’s transitional governance and democratic development.
Sudan’s national judiciary is composed of appellate, regional, and local courts. Together, they provide access to justice across the country, bringing legal authority closer to the people and ensuring fairness at all levels of society.
Key Functions:
Through its multi-tiered structure, the Court System ensures that justice is not only administered fairly but is also accessible to citizens in every region of Sudan.