1984 Ed.]
Judicial Service Commission
[CAP. 92
1
CHAPTER 92
JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION
To constitute a Judicial Service Commission.
Originally 65 of 1975.
79 of 1975.
L.N. 268/6 54/90
92 of 1975.
15 of 1979.
49 of 1980.
49 of 1983.
[20 February 1976.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Judicial Service Commission Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-
"Commission" means the Judicial Service Commission established by this Ordinance;
"judicial office" means any judicial office specified in the First Schedule;
"judicial officer" means the holder of a judicial office.
3. (1) There is hereby established a Judicial Service Commission, which shall consist of-
(a) the Chief Justice, who shall be the Chairman;
(b) the Attorney General; and
(c) the Chairman of the Commission established by the Public Service Commission Ordinance; and (Amended 15 of 1979, s. 8)
(d) not more than 3 members appointed by the Governor, one of whom may be a judge of the High Court. (Amended 92 of 1975, s. 59)
(2) An appointed member-
(a) may resign his office by notice in writing to the Governor;
(b) shall vacate his office after 2 years, but shall be eligible for re-appointment.
(3) The Chairman and not less than 2 members may exercise and perform any of the functions, powers and duties of the Commission, but the Commission shall not pass a resolution except by the unanimous vote of the Chairman and every member who considers the resolution.
(4) The Commission may authorize the Chairman to exercise and perform, either generally or in any particular case, such of the functions, powers and duties of the Commission under this Ordinance as it may specify.
42 of 1984.
L.N. 49/76.
Short title.
Interpretation.
First Schedule.
Judicial Service Commission.
(Cap. 93)
1984 Ed.]
Judicial Service Commission
[CAP. 92
1
CHAPTER 92
JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION
To constitute a Judicial Service Commission.
Originally 65 of 1975.
79 of 1975.
LN 268/6 54/90
92 of 1975.
15 of 1979.
49 of 1980.
49 of 1983.
[20 February 1976.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Judicial Service Com- mission Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires- "Commission" means the Judicial Service Commission established
by this Ordinance;
"judicial office" means any judicial office specified in the First
Schedule:
"judicial officer" means the holder of a judicial office.
3. (1) There is hereby established a Judicial Service Com- mission, which shall consist of-
(a) the Chief Justice, who shall be the Chairman;
(b) the Attorney General; and
(c) the Chairman of the Commission established by the Public
Service Commission Ordinance; and (Amended, 15 of 1979, s. 8
(d) not more than 3 members appointed by the Governor, one of whom may be a judge of the High Court. (Amended, 92 of 1975, s. 59)
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(2) An appointed member-
(a) may resign his office by notice in writing to the Governor;
(b) shall vacate his office after 2 years, but shall be eligible for
re-appointment.
(3) The Chairman and not less than 2 members may exercise and perform any of the functions, powers and duties of the Commis- sion, but the Commission shall not pass a resolution except by the unanimous vote of the Chairman and every member who considers the resolution.
(4) The Commission may authorize the Chairman to exercise and perform, either generally or in any particular case, such of the functions, powers and duties of the Commission under this Ordinance as it may specify.
42 of 1984.
L.N. 49/76.
Short title.
Interpretation.
First Schedule.
Judicial Service Commission.
¡Cap. 93)
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