The National Judicial Council has set up separate panels to investigate various allegations of misconduct against two Chief Judges, and 13 others.
But the NJC’s Director of Information, Soji Oye, who disclosed this on Monday, did not give the identities of the affected judges.
He said the decision was taken after considering the reports of two Preliminary Complaints Assessment Committees, on 46 petitions written against judicial officers in the federal and state judiciaries.
The National Judicial Council has set up separate panels to investigate various allegations of misconduct against two Chief Judges, and 13 others.
But the NJC’s Director of Information, Soji Oye, who disclosed this on Monday, did not give the identities of the affected judges.
He said the decision was taken after considering the reports of two Preliminary Complaints Assessment Committees, on 46 petitions written against judicial officers in the federal and state judiciaries.
The National Judicial Council has set up separate panels to investigate various allegations of misconduct against two Chief Judges, and 13 others.
But the NJC’s Director of Information, Soji Oye, who disclosed this on Monday, did not give the identities of the affected judges.
He said the decision was taken after considering the reports of two Preliminary Complaints Assessment Committees, on 46 petitions written against judicial officers in the federal and state judiciaries.
The National Judicial Council has set up separate panels to investigate various allegations of misconduct against two Chief Judges, and 13 others.
But the NJC’s Director of Information, Soji Oye, who disclosed this on Monday, did not give the identities of the affected judges.
He said the decision was taken after considering the reports of two Preliminary Complaints Assessment Committees, on 46 petitions written against judicial officers in the federal and state judiciaries.
The National Judicial Council has set up separate panels to investigate various allegations of misconduct against two Chief Judges, and 13 others.
But the NJC’s Director of Information, Soji Oye, who disclosed this on Monday, did not give the identities of the affected judges.
He said the decision was taken after considering the reports of two Preliminary Complaints Assessment Committees, on 46 petitions written against judicial officers in the federal and state judiciaries.
The National Judicial Council has set up separate panels to investigate various allegations of misconduct against two Chief Judges, and 13 others.
But the NJC’s Director of Information, Soji Oye, who disclosed this on Monday, did not give the identities of the affected judges.
He said the decision was taken after considering the reports of two Preliminary Complaints Assessment Committees, on 46 petitions written against judicial officers in the federal and state judiciaries.
The National Judicial Council has set up separate panels to investigate various allegations of misconduct against two Chief Judges, and 13 others.
But the NJC’s Director of Information, Soji Oye, who disclosed this on Monday, did not give the identities of the affected judges.
He said the decision was taken after considering the reports of two Preliminary Complaints Assessment Committees, on 46 petitions written against judicial officers in the federal and state judiciaries.
The National Judicial Council has set up separate panels to investigate various allegations of misconduct against two Chief Judges, and 13 others.
But the NJC’s Director of Information, Soji Oye, who disclosed this on Monday, did not give the identities of the affected judges.
He said the decision was taken after considering the reports of two Preliminary Complaints Assessment Committees, on 46 petitions written against judicial officers in the federal and state judiciaries.