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Formal Consolidation |  1999 RevEd
Oath of Office of Judges and Judicial Commissioners of Supreme Court
97.  The Chief Justice and every person appointed or designated to sit as a Judge of the High Court or a Judge of Appeal or appointed as a Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court shall, before he enters on the execution of his office, take, in the presence of the President, the Oath of Office in the form set out in the First Schedule.
Informal Consolidation | Amended Act 31 of 2007
Oath of Office of Judges and Judicial Commissioners of Supreme Court
97.—(1)  The Chief Justice and every person appointed or designated to sit as a Judge of the High Court or a Judge of Appeal or appointed as a Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court shall, before he enters on the execution of his office, take, in the presence of the President, the Oath of Office in the form set out in the First Schedule.
[31/2007 wef 01/09/2007]
(2)  Notwithstanding clause (1), a Judicial Commissioner who is appointed under Article 94(5) to hear and determine a specified case need not be required to take the Oath of Office again if a period of less than 12 months intervenes between the date of his judgment in any specified case he is so appointed to hear and determine and the start of hearing for the next specified case.
[31/2007 wef 01/09/2007]