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Category: Constitutional Law | Jurisdiction: Turks and Caicos Islands | Chapter: 1.01 | Status: ACTIVE

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Section 85

Tenure of office of judges and magistrates

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Tenure of office of judges and magistrates 85. (1) Subject to this section, a judge of the Supreme Court shall vacate his or her office when he or she attains the age of 65 years; but— (a) the Governor may permit a judge who attains the age of 65 years to continue in office until he or she has attained such later age, not exceeding the age of 70 years, as may have been agreed between the Governor and that judge; and (b) a judge who has attained the age at which he or she would otherwise vacate office under this subsection may continue in office for such period as may be necessary to enable him or her to deliver judgment or do any other thing in relation to any proceeding commenced before him or her before he or she attained that age. (2) Subject to this section, a judge of the Court of Appeal shall vacate his or her office on the expiration of the period of his or her appointment to that office. (3) Subject to this section, a magistrate shall vacate his or her office when he or she attains such age as may be prescribed by law. (4) In the following subsections “judge” means a judge of the Supreme Court, an acting judge of the Supreme Court, a judge of the Court of Appeal or an acting judge of the Court of Appeal. (5) A judge or a magistrate may be removed from office only for inability to discharge the functions of his or her office (whether arising from infirmity of body or mind or any other cause) or for misbehaviour, and shall not be so removed except in accordance with subsection (6). (6) A judge or a magistrate shall be removed from office by the Governor by instrument under the public seal if the question of the removal of that judge or magistrate from office has, at the request of the Governor made in pursuance of subsection (7), been referred by Her Majesty to the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty’s Privy Council under section 4 of the Judicial Committee Act 1833 or any other enactment enabling Her Majesty in that behalf, and the Judicial Committee has advised Her Majesty that the judge or magistrate ought to be removed from office for inability as aforesaid or for misbehaviour. (7) If the Governor considers that the question of removing a judge or magistrate from office for inability as aforesaid or for misbehaviour ought to be investigated, then— (a) the Governor shall appoint a tribunal, which shall consist of a Chairman and not less than two other members selected by the © Crown Copyright 2014 Copying/unauthorised distribution strictly prohibited. Printed under Authority by The Regional Law Revision Centre Inc. www.lawrevision.ai LAWS OF TURKS & 62 CAP. 1.01 Constitution CAICOS ISLANDS Consolidation Date: 31 Dec 2014 Governor from among persons who hold or have held high judicial office; (b) the tribunal shall inquire into the matter and report on the facts thereof to the Governor and advise the Governor whether he or she should request that the question of the removal of that judge or magistrate should be referred by Her Majesty to the Judicial Committee; and (c) if the tribunal so advises, the Governor shall request that the question should be referred accordingly. (8) The provisions of the Commissions of Inquiry Ordinance as in force on the date of commencement of this Constitution shall, subject to this section, apply as nearly as may be in relation to tribunals appointed under subsection (7) or, as the context may require, to their members as they apply in relation to Commissions or Commissioners appointed under that Ordinance. (9) If the question of removing a judge or magistrate from office has been referred to a tribunal under subsection (7) the Governor may suspend the judge or magistrate from performing the functions of his or her office, and any such suspension may at any time be revoked by the Governor, and shall in any case cease to have effect— (a) if the tribunal advises the Governor that he or she should not request that the question of the removal of the judge or magistrate from office should be referred by Her Majesty to the Judicial Committee; or (b) if the Judicial Committee advises Her Majesty that the judge or magistrate ought not to be removed from office. (10) The powers conferred on the Governor by this section shall be exercised by the Governor in his or her discretion. Judicial Service Commission

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TCI Constitution, Chapter 1.01, Section 85

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