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Magistrates Court Act - Magistrates Court Justice of the Peace Regulations 2014

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MAGISTRATES' COURT (JUSTICE OF THE PEACE) REGULATIONS 2014


Arrangement of Sections


Regulation


1 Short Title
2 Application for appointment
3 Qualifications
4 Tenure, renewal and cessation of office
5 Form of oath
6 Handbook
7 Record Keeping
8 Contact with Justices of Peace
9 Absence from office
10 Fees
11 Honorarium


SCHEDULE 1
APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT AND RENEWAL AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (JP)
DECLARATION


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MAGISTRATES' COURT (JUSTICE OF THE PEACE) REGULATIONS 2014


MAGISTRATES COURT ACT


The Lord Chief Justice, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 94A(5) of the Magistrates' Court Act, makes the following Regulations —


1 Short Title
This Regulation may be cited as the Magistrates' Court (Justice of the Peace) Regulations 2014.


2 Application for appointment
(1) A person seeking appointment as a Justice of the Peace shall –


(a) give to the Registrar of the Supreme Court an application in the approved form in Schedule 1, and a copy of criminal record search from the Ministry of Police that is not more than 2 months old.


(2) The Registrar of the Supreme Court shall make inquiries and seek character references about an applicant for appointment that are reasonably necessary to find out whether the applicant is a fit and proper person.


3 Qualifications
(1) A person is qualified to be appointed as a Justice of the Peace if the person –


(a) is at least 35 years of age at the date of appointment;


(b) is a Tongan citizen by birth, descent or grant of citizenship;


(c) is of good character;


(d) normally has resided in the nominated area of appointment for at least the last 2 years consecutively;


(e) has good knowledge of local customs, cultures and traditions; and


(f) has a reasonably adequate command of the English language.


4 Tenure, renewal and cessation of office
(1) Justices of the Peace will hold office for one year running from 1 July to 31 June.


(2) Upon application to the Lord Chief Justice made in writing before 1 June in the year of appointment the appointment may, in the discretion of the Chief Justice be renewed for a further year.


(3) Certificates of renewal may be issued by the Registrar of the Supreme Court.


(4) Upon receipt of a notification under paragraph 4 of the Code of Conduct the appointment of a Justice of the Peace may be suspended or terminated by the Lord Chief Justice.


(5) Justices may resign their appointment by written notice to the Lord Chief Justice.


5 Form of oath
A person appointed as a Justice of the Peace under section 94A of the Magistrates Court Act must take the following oath before their appointment is made effective –


"I swear in the presence of God that I will be loyal to His Majesty King Tupou VI, the lawful King of Tonga, his heirs and successors, according to law, and that I will perform truly and with impartiality my duties as a Justice of the Peace in accordance with the Constitution and Laws of the Kingdom."


The Justice of the Peace shall read and sign the oath of office in the presence of the King or the Lord Chief Justice.


6 Handbook
Justices of the Peace must be thoroughly familiar with the Justice's Handbook 2014. They must abide by the Code of Conduct included therein.


7 Record Keeping
Justices of the Peace must keep a record of all official activities undertaken by them in their minute books and these books must be available for inspection by the Registrar of the Supreme Court.


8 Contact with Justices of Peace
(1) Justices of the Peace should be available for contact by members of the public during normal public service office hours.


(2) Justices of the Peace should be available to the Chief Magistrate and Registrar of the Supreme Court by mobile phone at all hours in case of emergencies.


9 Absence from office
Justices of the Peace are at liberty reasonably to absent themselves from their duties for travel overseas or other personal reasons. Before taking leave of absence they must advise the Registrar of the Supreme Court and the Chief Magistrate of the dates of their departure and return. This may conveniently be done by text message via mobile phone.


10 Fees
(1) Justices of the Peace must no receive gifts, fees, or other rewards in kind for discharging their duties except as provided by this regulation.


(2) A fee of $5 may be collected for certifying documents and administering oaths or affirmations. No fee may be demanded for executing warrants, summonses or family protection orders.


(3) Justices of the Peace may keep the fee they collect but must make a note of all fees levied as part of their record keeping.


11 Honorarium
At the commencement of each 12 month period of appointment a Justice of the Peace shall be entitled to be paid an honorarium of $1000.


Made this 16 day of October 2014 at Nuku'alofa.


M.D. Scott
Lord Chief Justice


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SCHEDULE 1


APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT AND RENEWAL AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (JP)


Important explanatory notes – please read carefully


Application:


- Unless there are exceptional circumstances, this application form MUST be completed in full. Please use block letters.


Applicants:


- Must be 35 years of age or above at date of appointment.


- Must be a Tongan citizen by birth, descent or by grant of citizenship.


- Be of good character and be a fit and proper person. They must be respected and have good standing in society and their community.


- Have good knowledge of local customs, cultures and traditions. It is desirable if applicants can demonstrate experience or service in a large company/organization or government department or agency.


- Normally have resided in the nominated area of appointment for at least the last 2 years consecutively.


- Must have three referees.


- Must consent to a Police and Records check.


Referees:


- Must be persons of good standing in the community.


- Must have known you well for more than 5 years (do not include referees who have known you for less than 5 years).


- Must reside in Tonga.


- Must NOT be relatives by birth or marriage.


Changes of contact details:


- Once you have been appointed it is essential that you notify the Office of the Lord Chief Justice of any change of contact details within 14 days.


Required documents to be forwarded to the office of the Lord Chief Justice:


1. Application form to be filled by applicants


2. Curriculum Vitae including details of community service done


3. References (read above)


4. Receipt for Police Clearance report, and copy of police clearance report


5. One certified copy of ID


6. Any other documents that support your application.


Applications to be sent to:


Post: Registrar, the Supreme Court of Tonga, PO Box 11, Nuku'alofa, Tonga.


I. Personal details
1.
Title (Mr, Mrs, Dr, Rev, etc)

2.
Surname

3.
Given names

4.
If you have been known by other names, please state other names

5.
Date of birth

6.
Place of birth

II. Contact details
7.
Residential address

8.
Postal address (if different)

9.
Telephone / mobile number

10.
Email address

III. Other details
11.
Passport number

12.
Driving Licence number

13.
Occupation (or former occupation)

14.
Name, address and contact number of employer

Please answer the following suitability question
15.
Are you a Tongan citizen?
Yes
No
16.
Have you ever been declared bankrupt or had letters of administration granted against you?
Yes
No
If yes, state when bankruptcy or administration was discharged

17.
Are you:


1. currently an undischarged bankrupt, or had a receiving order made against you or
Yes
No
2. consented to orders against you in bankruptcy proceedings or
Yes
No
3. committed an act of bankruptcy?
Yes
No
If yes, give details.


18.
Have you been convicted of any offence (including traffic offences but excluding parking fines) in the Kingdom of Tonga, or elsewhere?
Yes
No
If yes, give details (including date, court (if applicable), offence and penalty).


19.
Are there any civil proceedings likely to be issued or already pending or issued against you? If so, give details.


20.
What languages to do you speak and write fluently?


21.
What level of education did you attain? Please list qualifications and provide copies of certificates awarded to you


22.
Official appointments or posts held or previously held, with dates.


Please answer the following questions (circle applicable choice)
23.
Have you previously applied for appointment as a Justice of the Peace?
Yes
No
24.
For which region are you applying to be a Justice of Peace?
Tongatapu
‘Eua
Vava’u
Ha’apai
Niuafo’ou
Niuatoputapu
Memberships of clubs / associations etc or details of participation in the community (if more, please attach on separate page)
25.
Project or club/association name

Position held and specify responsibilities

Referees (three names and addresses required)

Please ensure your referees know you sufficiently well to comment and are aware of this application. A referee cannot be a family member. A written referee (and subsequent confirmation) will also be accepted.
26.
Name (1st referee)

Address


Telephone

27.
Name (2nd referee)

Address

Telephone

28.
Name (3rd referee)

Address

Telephone


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DECLARATION


I.......................................................................................... hereby apply for appointment as a Justice of the Peace in Tonga. I am willing, if appointed, to undertake all duties attached and abide by the law and rules as they relate to the role of a Justice of the Peace.


I give my consent to the Lord Chief Justice and his or her authorized nominees to conduct a criminal history check on me and to make confidential inquiries from the Police, the Courts, Immigration or other relevant authority as to my character, suitability and financial probity for appointment as considered necessary.


I further declare that I do not have any physical or mental incapacity that may affect the exercise of my functions if appointed as a Justice of the Peace.


I acknowledge that, if appointed, I will not knowingly perform the functions of a Justice of the Peace in relation to a matter before me in circumstances that would give rise to a conflict of interest.


I hereby declare that the statements made in this, my application for appointment and any attachments in support of this application, are true and correct in every material particular.


I understand that any material non-disclosure made or false information provided by me in this expression of interest may result in the revocation of my subsequent appointment or other penalties.


Declared at........................... this .....................day of.......................20......


Signature of Applicant:.................................................


Witnessed by:..............................................................


(Court Registrar, Magistrate, JP, Town Officer, Head Master/Teacher or Police Officer)


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