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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2007 - SECT 32

Objection to admission

(1)  The Board, the Law Society, any other relevant professional association or any other person who has reasonable grounds to object to an application for admission may apply to the Supreme Court to hear and determine the issues relating to the objection.
(2)  A person who intends to object to an application for admission must lodge with the Registrar two copies of a notice of objection stating the grounds of the objection.
(3)  The Court may accept a notice of objection lodged not less than 7 days before the date on which the application for admission is to be heard or at such time as the Court determines.
(4)  If an objection is made by a person other than the Board or the Law Society, the person making the objection must provide a copy of the notice of objection to the Board and the Law Society.
(5)  On receipt of a notice of objection, the Registrar is to forward a copy of the notice to the applicant.
(6)  A person who lodges a notice of objection is entitled to appear at any hearing held to determine the objection.



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