Examples of Judicial and Legal Services Commission in a sentence
A police officer shall not be removed from office or subjected to any other punishment under this section on the grounds of any act done or omitted by him in the exercise of any judicial function conferred on him unless the Judicial and Legal Services Commission concurs therein.
The Director of Public Prosecutions shall be appointed by the Governor-General, acting in accordance with the advice of the Judicial and Legal Services Commission.
If the office of Director of Public Prosecutions is vacant or if the holder of the office is for any reason unable to exercise the functions of his office, the Governor-General, acting in accordance with the advice of the Judicial and Legal Services Commission, may appoint a person to act as Director.
A police officer shall not be removed from office or subjected to any other punishment under this section on the grounds of any act done or omitted by him or her in the exercise of any judicial function conferred on him or her unless the Judicial and Legal Services Commission concurs therein.
The Chairs of the SALW Commissions from both jurisdictions will be part of the Project Boards.
It also contains contact details for the Secretary of the Judicial and Legal Services Commission.
The Judicial and Legal Services Commission shall consult the Prime Minister before it tenders any advice to the Governor General under this section in its application to the Attorney General by virtue of section 72(4).
This provides information on how the Judicial and Legal Services Commission would like you to provide your written comments on candidates.
It also explains the appointment procedure and outlines how the Judicial and Legal Services Commission will obtain the comments of referees.
The power to appoint persons to hold or act in offices to which this section applies (including the power to confirm appointments) shall vest in the Judicial and Legal Services Commission.