EXTENT OF PROTECTION AFFORDED TO JUDICIAL OFFICERS UNDER ARTICLE 111H OF THE CONSTITUTION - IS A DECISION OF JSC AMENABLE TO WRIT JURISDICTION





The type of disciplinary control permitted to be exercised by the JSC over the Judicial Officers.

Can a Judicial Officer invoke the writ jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal against an order of dismissal arising from a judicial Pronouncement?

Immunity attached to the Judicial Service Commission under Article 111 H of the Constitution.


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