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Due to [[Romana II|President Romana]]'s preference for [[committee]]s and plans to liberalise the [[autocracy]], the Inquisition, and by extension the Inquisitor Prime, became largely redundant. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Lies (audio story)|Lies]]'')
Due to [[Romana II|President Romana]]'s preference for [[committee]]s and plans to liberalise the [[autocracy]], the Inquisition, and by extension the Inquisitor Prime, became largely redundant. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Lies (audio story)|Lies]]'')
The [[Inquisition]] investigated Coordinator Romana's communications with the [[Dalek Emperor]] and found that she was not guilty of [[treason]]. The final decision was made by [[Rassilon|President Rassilon]], who reinstated her position at the [[Celestial Intervention Agency|CIA]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Havoc (audio story)|Havoc]]'')
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Revision as of 15:34, 9 January 2020

The Inquisition was the judiciary of Gallifrey. It was made up of Inquisitors, the most senior of which was the Inquisitor Prime (also known as the Inquisitor General), the highest authority on Gallifreyan law. This was an office that Darkel held. (AUDIO: The Inquiry, etc.)

Due to President Romana's preference for committees and plans to liberalise the autocracy, the Inquisition, and by extension the Inquisitor Prime, became largely redundant. (AUDIO: Lies)

The Inquisition investigated Coordinator Romana's communications with the Dalek Emperor and found that she was not guilty of treason. The final decision was made by President Rassilon, who reinstated her position at the CIA. (AUDIO: Havoc)