Section 33:
Commission of enquiry into alleged misconduct.
Whenever the High Court is of opinion that
there are good grounds for making a formal and public enquiry into the truth of any imputation of
misconduct by any Subordinate Judge, the High Court may appoint a Commissioner or Commissioners
for the purpose of holding such an enquiry, and on the receipt of his or their report may order that the
Subordinate Judge be removed or suspended from office, or reduced to a lower class.
The provisions of Act No. 37 of 1850 (for regulating enquiries into the behaviour of public servants)
shall apply to enquiries under this section, the powers conferred by that Act on the Government being
exercised by the High Court.