Section 61 of Advocates Act CAP 16: Reports by Tribunal and action thereon

    

(1) On the termination of the hearing of a complaint, if the Tribunal does not dismiss the same, the Tribunal shall embody its findings and the order or orders made by it in the form of a report to the Court, which shall be delivered to the Registrar, together with the record of evidence taken and any documents put in evidence.
(2) The Registrar shall give to the complainant, to the Complaints Commission
(if the complainant has been referred by it to the Tribunal), to the Council of the Society and to the advocate to whom the complaint relates notice of delivery of the report, which shall be open to inspection by the complainant, the Commissioner, the advocate to whom the complaint relates and their respective advocates, if any, and by the Council.
(3) At the conclusion of the hearing of a complaint the Tribunal may, if evidence of an offence appears to it to have been disclosed under section 80, make a report of the proceedings and its findings to the Attorney-General who shall consider whether to exercise his powers under that section.


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