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Tuesday, March 30, 2004

Judges' freedom of action will soon become an administrative issue for the Supreme Court to handle. But a judicial commission is needed to assist in the oversight of judges.

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FROM March 31, all judges will come under the umbrella of the Supreme Court. At present, the judges and legal staff are divided between two entities: the Supreme Court supplying the brains, and the Department of Justice & Human Rights, the sustenance. What this means is that although the judges take their orders from the Supreme Court, matters concerning their employment—salaries, appointments and postings—are regulated by a d

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