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Administration of Justice (AoJ)

Areas of Responsibility

The major function of the judiciary under the AoJ is:

  • To interpret the law
  • To resolve disputes by adjudicating both criminal and civil cases. 
  • To ensure that the other arms of government act according to the constitution. 
  • To adjudicate criminal cases brought to court by the state and civil cases brought by individuals and private entities.
  • The presiding officers at the Court of Appeal are referred to as Justices of Appeal, at the High Court are referred to as Judges of the High Court while  at  the Magistrate court they  are referred to  as Magistrates.   
  • The Court of Appeal is a Supreme Court of record with plenary review, appellate and, where appropriate first instance jurisdiction. it hears all appeals from the High Court and Industrial Court.
  • The High Court is a superior court of record and has unlimited jurisdiction to hear all criminal and civil cases. The case types that are heard by the high court include, matrimonial cases, civil cases, criminal cases, civil appeals and miscellaneous applications. The High Court is a court of review, it reviews decisions of the Magistrate court and the Customary Court of Appeal.
  • Magistrates' Courts exercise jurisdiction as prescribed in the Magistrates Court Acts (CAP 04-04). It hears both civil and criminal cases. In civil cases the Magistrate Court  hears claims of up to BWP 60,000.00. The case types that are dealt with by the Magistrate court include, Maintanance cases, Civil cases, Criminal cases, Miscellaneous cases.
  • The Adminstration of Justice also has specialised courts; these includes Corruption Court (High Court level),then Small Claims Court, Stock Theft Court and Traffic Court (magistrates level).
Departments/Sections of the Ministry

The Administration of Justice has four major divisions: Legal, Judicial, Master's and Corporate services:

Legal Division

  • ​Operation of the criminal and civil registry.
  • Appointment of pro-bono/pro-deo attorneys.
  • Implementation of judicial reforms.
  • Addressing the queries of the Ombudsman’s office.
  • Administration of court orders and decree absolutes.

Judicial Division

  • ​​Taxation of the bill of costs.
  • Issuance of writs of summons for civil imprisonment.
  • ​Supervision of deputy sheriffs, courts bailiffs and messengers of court
  • Assessment of damages.
  • Judgement of security for costs.
  • Default judgements.
  • Settlement of record

The Office of the Master

  • ​Liquidation of companies and insolvencies,
  • Administration of estates of deceased person 
  • Administration of the guardian fund.

Corporate Services

  • Financial and manpower budgeting
  • Judicial officers welfare and other administrative duties.
  • Support staff welfare

 

Departments/Sections and Key Functions

The Court of Appeal
An appeal to the  Court of Appeal may take two forms:

  • as of right
  • by special leave

The High Court
This is the court that lies between the Magistrate Court and the Court of Appeal. It was created as a superior court with unlimited original jurisdiction to hear and determine any criminal and civil cases under any category of law.

 

Magistrate Courts:
Magistrate court  is created and defined by the Magistrate Court Act. It is  subordinate to the High Court and presided over by the magistrates. 
 

The Magistrate court deal with the following cases::

  •  Maintenance ( Paternity and maintenance orders)
  • Miscellaneous( Adoption of children, Restraining order, 
  • Civil suits ( civil  debts, breach of contracts, damages, claims not exceeding BWP 60 000 00 etc)
  • Criminal cases (rape, robbery, theft, assault etc.)


 

Opening hours: 07:30 to 12:45 and 13:45 to 16:30, Monday to Friday, except public holidays.

 

 

 

Ministry Contact Details

High Courts

Francistown

Gaborone

Gaborone

Lobatse

High Court- Francistown Division  
Private F13
Francistown

Tel: (+267) 2412125
Fax: (+267) 2416378

Toll-free no. 0800 600 947

Court of Appeal
Private Bag 00220
Gaborone

Tel:  (+267) 3718000
Fax:  (+267) 3915119

 

High Court - Gaborone  (Headquarters)
Private Bag 00220
Gaborone

Tel:  (+267) 3718000
Fax:  (+267) 3915119

www.justice.gov.bw

Toll-free no: 0800 601 027

High Court- Lobatse Division
Private Bag 001
Lobatse

Tel:  (+267) 533 8000
Fax: (+267) 5332371

Toll-free no: 0800 600 992

Magistrate courts

 

 

 

 

Bobonong
Private Bag 003
Selibe Phikwe


Tel. (267) 2629790

Broadhurst
Private Bag BR 122
Gaborone

Tel. (267) 3956381

Extension II
Private Bag X10
Gaborone


Tel. (267) 3956381

Francistown
Private Bag F19
Francistown


Tel. (+267) 2413793

Gaborone - Village 
Private Bag X10
Gaborone

Tel. (267) 3956381

 

Ghanzi
P. O. Box 206
Ghanzi

Tel. (267) 6596352 

 

Gumare
P. O. Box 35
Gumare

Tel. (267) 6874511

 

Hukuntsi
Private Bag 10
Hukuntsi

Tel. (267) 6510148

Jwaneng
Private Bag 10
Jwaneng

Tel. (267) 5880628

Kanye
Private Bag 17
Kanye

Tel. (267) 5440276/ 78

 

Kasane
Private Bag K5
Kasane

Tel. (267) 6250337

 

Letlhakane
Private Bag 32
Letlhakane

Tel. (267) 2976666

Lobatse
Private Bag 16
Lobatse

Tel. (267) 5330540

Maun
Private Bag 0271
Maun

Tel. (267) 6860370

 

Masunga
Private Bag 11
Masunga

Tel. (+267) 2489277

Mahalapye
P. O. Box 22
Mahalapye

Tel. (+267) 4710326 

Mochudi
Private Bag 029
Mochudi

Tel. (267) 5777601

 

Molepolole
Private Bag 0022
Molepolole

Tel. (267) 5920402


 

Palapye
Private Bag 15
Palapye

Tel. (267) 4920401

 

Selibe Phikwe
Private Bag 003
Selibe Phikwe

Tel. (267) 2610321

 

Selibe Phikwe
Private Bag 003
Selibe Phikwe

Tel. (267) 2610321

 

Serowe
Private Bag 14
Serowe

Tel. (267) 4630386

 

Tsabong
Private Bag 359
Tsabong

Tel. (267) 6540277

 

 

Website: www.justice.gov.bw