Legal Practitioners (Amendment) Act 2010 Continued

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(2)  In any matter or hearing before any Court, where the Court considers that an act referred to in subsection (1) has been committed by an attorney- at-law other than the Attorney General or a Law Officer, the Court may make or cause the Registrar to make an application to the Committee in respect of the attorney- at-law under that subsection.

(3) Any application under that subsection (1) shall be made to and heard by the Committee in accordance with rules made under section 40.

36.  (1) On the hearing of an application under section 35, the Committee may-

(a) dismiss the application;

(b) impose on the attorney-at-law to …..


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