(1) The Supreme Court or Admission Board must, in deciding if a person is a fit and proper person to be admitted to the legal profession under this Act, consider:
(a) each of the suitability matters in relation to the person to the extent a suitability matter is appropriate; and
(b) any other matter it considers relevant.
(2) However, the Court or Board may consider a person to be a fit and proper person to be admitted to the legal profession under this Act despite a suitability matter because of the circumstances relating to the matter.