Judicial Branch of the New Republic


Court of Justice of the New Republic


The Court of Justice of the New Republic is the principal judicial institution of the Republic and the constitutional organ charged with the exercise of judicial authority under the restored constitutional order. As the judicial branch of government, it safeguards legality, constitutional order, due process, and the impartial administration of justice throughout the Republic.


Constitutional Position


The Court within the Restored Constitutional Order


Following the restoration of constitutional government, the Court of Justice stands as one of the Republic’s core institutions. Its constitutional role is to uphold the rule of law, ensure the faithful application of the Constitution and the laws, and preserve the integrity and independence of the judicial function within the framework of republican government.


Judicial Authority
The Court exercises the judicial power of the Republic and serves as the institutional forum for the lawful resolution of disputes and legal controversies.


Constitutional Guardianship
The Court protects the supremacy of the constitutional order by interpreting and applying the Republic’s founding norms in judicial proceedings.


Due Process
Judicial proceedings are conducted under principles of fairness, legality, and impartial hearing, reflecting the constitutional commitment to ordered justice.


Institutional Independence
The Court operates as an independent branch institution within the constitutional structure of the New Republic, distinct from the executive and legislative authorities.


Jurisdiction and Function


Mandate of the Court of Justice


Within the constitutional framework of the restored Republic, the Court of Justice exists to administer justice in accordance with law, to hear and determine matters brought before it, and to maintain public confidence in the impartial and orderly functioning of the Republic’s judicial institutions.

Interpretation of Law
The Court interprets and applies the Constitution, statutes, and lawful acts of government in matters properly brought before it.

Resolution of Disputes
It adjudicates civil, administrative, constitutional, and other judicial controversies according to the Republic’s governing legal framework.

Protection of Rights
The Court serves as a forum for the vindication of legal rights, constitutional guarantees, and procedural fairness under republican law.

Judicial Order
By issuing judgments, orders, and authoritative legal determinations, the Court maintains legal certainty and the orderly administration of justice.


Judicial Principles


Foundational Commitments of the Court


Independence:
Justice shall be administered free from improper political influence, factional advantage, or executive interference.

Impartiality:
All matters shall be heard and determined according to law, without favoritism, prejudice, or unequal treatment.

Legality:
The Court remains bound to the Constitution and the laws of the Republic as the sole foundation of lawful adjudication.

Public Confidence:
The dignity, consistency, and clarity of judicial action sustain trust in the institutions of constitutional government.