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11. Misconduct or Gross Violation of Code of Conduct

11. Misconduct or Gross Violation of Code of Conduct:

(1) In the following conditions, the conduct of the Judge shall be deemed as misconduct:
(A) If he\she he has involved in any offence of corruption, rap, human trafficking, drugs trafficking sale and distribution, money laundering, misuse of passport, kidnapping or any other criminal offence involving moral turpitude,
(B) If he\she has consumed narcotic drugs,
(C) If he\she has used alcohol during court’s time,
(D) If he\she has performed indecent or impertinent conduct in public place or ceremony,
(E) If he\she has taken part in politics;
Provided however that the act of exercising voting right in accordance with law shall not be deemed to have taken part in politics.
(F) If he\she has, under the undue influence or against the law, initiated any proceedings or delivered the judgment,
(G) If he\she has misused the government or public property or any facilities provided to him/her, or
(H) If he\she has performed any unusual conduct in the Bench in a manner of violating the dignity of the court in contrary with the discipline or dignity of his/her position;
(2) The act of gross violation of the Code of Conduct made under this Act or violating the Code of Conduct repeatedly shall be deemed gross violation of Code of Conduct.

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