(d)
(e)
20.
Functions of the Judicial Service Commission. (Article 147)
(1)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
21.
one justice of the Supreme Court nominated by the President in consultation
with the justices of the Supreme Court, the justices of Appeal and judges of
the High Court; and
two members of the public, who shall not be lawyers, nominated by the
President.
The functions of the Judicial Service Commission include—
advising the President in the exercise of his or her powers of appointment of
judicial officers and their removal, terms and conditions of service;
preparing and implementing programmes for administration of justice;
receiving and processing people’s recommendations and complaints
concerning thejudiciary and administration of justice and , generally, to act
as a link between the people and the judiciary;
advising the Government on improving the administration of justice; and
any other function provided by the Constitution or by Parliament.
Powers to make laws relating to the judiciary. ( Article 150)
Parliament may make laws providing for the structures, procedures and functions of the
judiciary.
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