of removing a member of the Commission
section ought to be investigated, then—

under

this

(a) the King shall appoint a tribunal which shall
consist of a Chairman and not less than two other
members, selected by the Chief Justice from among
persons who hold or have held high judicial office; and
(b) the tribunal shall enquire into the matter and
report on the facts thereof to the King and recommend
to him whether the member ought to be removed under
this section.
(8) If the question of removing a member of the
Commission has been referred to a tribunal under this
section, the King, acting in accordance with the advice
of the Chief Justice, may suspend that member from the
exercise of the functions of his office and any such
suspension may at any time be revoked by the King,
acting in accordance with such advice as aforesaid, and
shall in any case cease to have effect if the tribunal
recommends to the King that that member should not be
removed.
(9) If the office of Chairman of the Commission is
vacant or if the person holding that office is for any
reason unable to exercise the functions of his office,
then, until a person has been appointed to and has
assumed the functions of that office or until the
person holding that office has resumed those functions,
as the case may be, they shall be exercised by such one
of the other members of the Commission as may for the
time being be designated in that behalf by the King,
acting in accordance with the advice of the Judicial
Service Commission.
(10) If at any time there are less than two members of
the Commission besides the Chairman or if any such
member is appointed to act as Chairman or is for any

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