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are available, if it is thought that the appointment of
counsel with a wide experience of private practice,
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particularly in civil matters, would strengthen the bench.
It is, of course, realised that appointments from
the Bar would diminish the prospects of serving officers.
It should, therefore, be emphasized that, in view of the
principles set out in paragraphs 4 and 5, such appointments
will be rare and are unlikely to affect the careers of
serving officers more than transfers from other territories
have done in the past.