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2004-06-08 |
TINGA, J. |
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| Practice of law, whether under the regular or the Shari'a Court, is not a matter of right but merely a privilege bestowed upon individuals who are not only learned in the law but who are also known to possess good moral character.[8] The requirement of good moral character is not only a condition precedent to admission to the practice of law, its continued possession is also essential for remaining in the practice of law.[9] | |||||