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Judicial Service Commission appoints 25 magistrates

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Judicial Service Commission appoints 25 magistrates

Justice Benjamin Kabiito, the chairperson of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), that is in charge of hiring the judicial officers. PHOTO/FILE

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By Anthony Wesaka

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC), in exercise of its constitutional mandate, has appointed 25 judicial officers to the lower bench aimed at improving the administration of justice.

According to the media statement released on Wednesday, the appointments comprise 12 acting chief magistrates appointed for a one year, seven senior principal magistrates grade 1, four principal magistrates grade 1, and two senior magistrates grade 1, appointed in substantive capacity. Read more

 

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