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Admission and Registration Rules
[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
that the person concerned be admitted and enrolled as a barrister. (L.N. 198 of 1981)
(2) The Court, upon hearing the Attorney General or such Counsel and upon hearing any representation which may be made by or on behalf of the Bar Committee or of the Attorney General and upon being satisfied that the applicant is eligible for admission as a barrister, may order that the applicant be admitted as a barrister or, if the Court is not so satisfied, may dismiss the application upon such terms as regards costs or otherwise as the Court may deem appropriate.
10. Form of roll of barristers
The roll of barristers shall be in accordance with Form 4 in the Schedule.
PART IV
NOTARIES PUBLIC
11. Registration
(1) Any person seeking to be registered as a notary public shall produce to the Registrar for registration his notarial faculty and shall file with the Registrar an affidavit of identity in accordance with Form 5 in the Schedule completed by an officer of the Court.
(2) The Registrar, on payment to him by the applicant of the prescribed fee and upon being satisfied that the applicant is entitled to registration, shall register the applicant as a notary public.
12. Form of register of notaries public
The register of notaries public shall be in accordance with Form 9 in the Schedule.
PART V
GENERAL
13. Exemption
The Chief Justice on special grounds and upon such conditions as he may consider necessary may exempt any person from any of the formalities prescribed by these rules, either absolutely or for any specified period, and may reduce or abridge any of the periods of notice prescribed by these rules upon any such conditions: