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Art. 16 III Comparative relative inaptitude excluded
In the situation of Judge, impartiality the constancy of which
is shall as far as possible having been secured by habit is an essential a necessary ingredient
attribute
an ingredient an attribute necessary to the perfection as well to of the intellectual as to
the moral branch of appropriate aptitude. When
greater superior aptitude can be secured, to admitt in favour it would be incompetent
with a due regard to the ends of justice. So soon as persons whose in whose instance relative aptitude relation has
to the situation of Judge
has been proved as
favour, as per Articles
by appropriate experience
no person by whose
habits a reasonably
presumable comparative
in respect
of those same branches
of appropriate habitat
has been demonstrated
by corresponding experience
can therefore accordingly
conveniently with due
regard for this end.
From the capacity of
serving being located in the situation.
Art. 17. Excluded thenceforward for this reason from the capacity of being located
in the situation of Judge are accordingly the follow classes following
1. Persons having served in the capacity character/situate character of Government Advocate;
Government Advocate whether principal Depute, permanent or occasional Deputes
Govern A bias in favour of the claims of the government, even when insufficiently founded and then on each occasion to the
prejudice of the individual whose interest claim stands it be opposed in opposition
1. to that of the government those claims may, in and from this situation, be
naturally and reasonably not unreasonably expected.
2. Persons having served in the capacity character/situate of Defender
of the Helpless whether principal or Depute defence Depute permanent or Depute and Defender of the Helpless. A bias in favour
occasional. A bias in favour of the claims of the Helpless, even when insufficiently founded to the prejudice of those
of their adversaries even though in the right when sufficiently founded may in and from this
situation be naturally re and not unreasonably be expected.
3. Person having served in the character character of Professional Lawyer.
in Pr or Probationary Professional Lawyers: as per Ch. XXII. §§.1.2. for, in this instance, in
this service having been unavoidably allotted to the appropriate endeavours having unavoidably been imputed
employed in the promoting injustice in favour of persons whose guiltiness in all manner of
shapes they thus their advisers and assistants as well in themselves the
guilty persons themselves can not but have been conscious, and an indifference
to as between right and wrong: as between justice and
injustice, and an habitual endeavour to cause wrong and injustice
to with the natural accompaniment and
instrument mendacity to prevail can not but be naturally
and reasonably not unreasonably be expected.
Persons preferably designed for this other occupation respectively will find employment
in their respective towns
each of them in the
in which in his opinion he to bring adapted
to is best to serve. The stronger the natural sinister propensity the greater the honour to him by whom it is overcome.
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