Oath or affirmation: High Court judges must make and subscribe it before the Governor or authorised person before taking office. A person appointed as a Judge of a High Court must, before entering upon office, make and subscribe an oath or affirmation before the Governor of the State or a person appointed by the Governor, in the form set out in the Third Schedule; the requirement is a precondition to assuming judicial office administered by the Governor or an authorised representative.
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Oath or affirmation: High Court judges must make and subscribe it before the Governor or authorised person before taking office.
A person appointed as a Judge of a High Court must, before entering upon office, make and subscribe an oath or affirmation before the Governor of the State or a person appointed by the Governor, in the form set out in the Third Schedule; the requirement is a precondition to assuming judicial office administered by the Governor or an authorised representative.
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