Article 150: Power to make laws about judiciary
Judicial Service Commission
150. Power to make laws relating to the judiciary
(1)Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, Parliament may make laws providing for the structures, procedures and functions of the judiciary.
(2)Without prejudice to clause (1) of this Article, Parliament may make laws for regulating and facilitating the discharge by the President and the Judicial Service Commission of their functions under this Chapter.
Summary
Parliament has the power to pass laws about how courts are organised, how they work, and what they can do. These laws must follow the rules in the Con...
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