(1) The Supreme Court may:
(a) admit a person to the legal profession either unconditionally or on any conditions it considers appropriate; and
(b) vary or revoke any conditions on which a person is admitted to the legal profession under this Act.
Example of conditions for subsection (1)(a)
If the Court admits a person on a recommendation of the Admission Board made under section 29(2), the Court may admit the person on the conditions relating to the obtaining of further academic qualifications or further legal training the Court considers appropriate.
(2) The Court may order the removal of a person's name from the local roll for a contravention of a condition.