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Formal Consolidation |  2007 RevEd
Precedence
4.  The Judges of the Supreme Court shall take precedence in the following order:
(a)the Chief Justice;
(b)the vice-presidents of the Court of Appeal, who among themselves shall rank according to the priority of their respective appointments as vice-presidents;
(c)the Judges of Appeal (other than vice-presidents), who among themselves shall rank according to the priority of their respective appointments; and
(d)the Judges of the High Court, who among themselves shall rank according to the priority of their respective appointments.
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Informal Consolidation | Amended S 1102/2020
Precedence
4.  The Supreme Court Judges rank in the following order:
(a)the Chief Justice;
(b)the Vice‑Presidents of the Court of Appeal according to the order of their appointments;
(c)the Justices of the Court of Appeal (other than the Vice‑Presidents of the Court of Appeal) according to the order of their appointments;
(d)the President of the Appellate Division (if the Chief Justice is not the President of the Appellate Division);
(e)the Judges of the Appellate Division (other than the President of the Appellate Division) according to the order of their appointments;
(f)the Judges of the High Court according to the order of their appointments.
[Act 40 of 2019 wef 02/01/2021]