(a)
(3)
Master, Registrar and Assistant
Registrar of a superior court;
(b)
The office of magistrate;
(c)
The office of a member of any
subordinate court; and
(d)
Such other offices of a member of
any court as may be prescribed by an
Act of the National Assembly.
The appointment of other officers and staff
of the courts shall be made by the Chief
Justice or such, other judge or officer of the
court as the Chief Justice after consultation
with the Judicial Service Commission may
direct.
In addition to the other functions conferred on the Judicial
Service Commission by this Constitution, the Commission
shall have power-
Other functions 147.
of the Commission
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
to advise the President in the exercise of their
powers relating to the appointment of judges;
to make recommendations as to the terms and
conditions of service of judges and other judicial
officer and officers and staff of the courts;
to make proposals to improve the administration
and efficiency of the courts;
to prepare and implement programmes for the
education of the public about the administration of
justice; and
to exercise such other functions as may be conferred
on it by an Act of the National Assembly.
(1)
In the exercise of its functions under this
Constitution, the
Judicial Service Commission shall not be subject to the
direction or control of any other person or authority.
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Procedure
(2)
The Commission may by rules or otherwise regulate its
own procedure.
(3)
The Commission may, subject to its rules of procedure, act
notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership or the
absence of a member.
Provided that any decision of the Commission shall require
the concurrence of a majority.