(10) The Commission may, subject to its rules of
procedure, act notwithstanding any vacancy in its
membership or the absence of any member, and its
proceedings shall not be invalidated by the presence or
participation of any person not entitled to be present
at or to participate in those proceedings:
Provided that any decision of the Commission shall
require the concurrence of a majority of all the
members thereof.
(11) The Secretary to the
Registrar of the High Court.
Commission
shall
be
the
133. Appointment, etc. of judicial officers
(1) The power to appoint persons to hold or act in any
offices to which this section applies (including the
power to confirm appointments), the power to exercise
disciplinary control over persons holding or acting in
such offices and the power to remove such persons from
office shall vest in the Judicial Service Commission.
(2) The Judicial Service Commission may, by directions
in writing and subject to such conditions as it thinks
fit, delegate any of its powers under subsection (1) to
any one or more of its members or to any judge of the
High Court or to any person holding or acting in an
office to which this section applies.
(3) The offices to which this section applies are—
(a) the office of Registrar or Assistant Registrar of
the High Court or Registrar or Assistant Registrar of
the Court of Appeal;
(b) the office of magistrate;
(c) the office of member of any subordinate court; or