Section 26 of Advocates Act CAP 16: Appeals in connection with issue of practising certificate

    

(1) If in any case, not being a case to which section 25 applies, the Registrar on an application duly made to him refuses or neglects to issue a practising certificate the applicant may apply to the Chief Justice who may make such an order in the matter as is just.
(2) Where under section 25 the Registrar either refuses to grant a practising certificate or decides to issue that certificate subject to terms and conditions, the applicant may by petition presented within one month after being notified of the decision of the Registrar, and in such manner and subject to such regulations as the Chief Justice may from time to time direct, appeal against that decision to the Chief Justice, who may—
(a) affirm the decision of the Registrar; or
(b) direct the Registrar to issue a certificate to the applicant free from
terms and conditions or upon such terms and conditions as the Chief Justice may think fit; or
(c) direct the Registrar not to issue a certificate; or
(d) if a certificate has been issued, by order suspend that certificate; or (e) make such other order as he may think fit.


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