As Mullah Baradar steps in to lead the helm of things in the new Taliban government in Afghanistan, all eyes are set on how the organisation will function. The Taliban have been running a shadow governance structure and a parallel justice system in Afghanistan over the years. They have maintained to adapt tactically after their 2001 fall and have fostered innovation at organizational level to manage surviving in a constantly changing environment. They abide by ‘Layeha’, their code of conduct, published in 2010 which also outlines their organizational structure and governance practices pertaining to them.