- Introduction
- List of ministers (Post-1960 upon achieving independence)
- See also
- References
Introduction The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights of Chad is structured in the following manner:[1] - Cabinet Office
- General Inspection
- Central Administration
- Judicial services
- Joint regional delegations
- Organizations under guardianship
In keeping with the overseeing of human rights, the ministry manages the following judicial services: - Court of Appeal
- Courts of the Grand Instances
- Labor Courts
- Courts of Commerce
- Justice of the peace
List of ministers (Post-1960 upon achieving independence) - François Tombalbaye[2][3] (1961-1962)
- Ali Kosso[4][5] (1962-1963)
- Joseph Brahim Seid[6] (1966-1975)
- Nathe Amady[7][8] (1975-1977)
- Mahamoud Abderaman[9] (1977-1978)
- Abderaman Moussa[10] (1979)
- Simon Narcisse Bozanga[2] (1980)
- Djona Golo[11] (1980-1981)
- Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye[12] (1981-1982)
- Oudalbaye Naham[13] (1983-1984)
- Routouang Golom Yoma[14] (1985-1986)
- Djibril Negue Djogo[15] (1987-1988)
- Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye[16] (1989)
- Wadal Abdel Kader Kamougue[17] (1990)
- Mallah Abakar[18] (1991) [referred to as the Commissioner of Justice]
- Youssouf Togoumi[19] (1992-1993)
- Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye[12] (1993)
- Loum Hinaisou Laina[20] (1994-1995)
- Maldoum Bada Abbas[21] (1996)
- Abdelkarim Nadjo[22] (1997)
- Nadjita Beassoumal[23] (1998)
- Limane Mahamat[24] (1999-2000)
- Mahamat Ahamat Ahlhabo[25] (2001)
- Mahamat Abdoulaye[26] (2002)
- Djimnaye Koudji Gaou[27][28] (2003-2005)
- Albert Pahimi Padacké[29] (2007-2008)
- Jean Alingué Bawoyeu (2008-2010)
- M'bailao Naimbaye Lossimian[30][31] (2010-2013)
- Bechir Madet[32][33][34] (2014-2017) [referred to as Minister of Justice and Human Rights]
- Ahmat Mahamat Hassan[35][36] (2017)
- Djimet Arabi[37] (2017-present)
See also - Justice ministry
- Politics of Chad
References 2 : Justice ministries|Government of Chad |