Judicial Service Commission Act, 1994 (Act No. 9 of 1994)

Regulations

Code of Judicial Conduct for Judges

Article 7 : Equality

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A judge must at all times—

(a)personally avoid and dissociate him- or herself from comments or conduct by persons subject to his or her control that are racist, sexist or otherwise manifest discrimination in violation of the equality guaranteed by the Constitution;
(b)in court and in chambers act courteously and respect the dignity of others;
(c)in conducting judicial proceedings, give special attention to the right to equality before the law and the right of equal protection and benefit of the law; and
(d)in the performance of judicial duties refrain from being biased or prejudiced.

 

Notes:

 

Note 7(i):These provisions are aimed at promoting courtesy and ensuring a degree of decorum.

 

Note 7(ii):Judges strive to be aware of and understand the many differences between persons and to remain informed about changing social attitudes and values.

 

Note 7(iii):The multi-cultural nature of South African society calls for special sensitivity for the perceptions and sensibilities of all who are affected by court proceedings.