Section 88Part 11 — INVESTIGATION AND DETERMINATION OF ALLEGED PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT
Termination of suspension
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88. (1) If an attorney-at-law has been suspended from practice on the order of the Disciplinary Tribunal under section 84, the attorney-at-law may at any time apply to the Council for the suspension to be terminated.
After hearing the application under subsection (1), the Council may, if the Council is satisfied that the attorney-at-law is a fit and proper person to practise as an attorney-at-law, order that the attorney-at-law’s suspension from practice be terminated with effect from a date specified in the order.
If the Council orders that an attorney-at-law’s suspension from practice be terminated under this section, the Clerk of the Court shall, on payment by the attorney-at-law of the prescribed fee specified, publish, in the Gazette as well as in such other media as the Clerk of the Court determines, a notice specifying the name of the attorney-at-law, the fact that the attorney-at-law’s suspension from practice has been terminated and the date from which the termination has effect. Section 89 Legal Services Act, 2020 Page 44 Act 57 of 2020 c