Resignation of a judge
Does a judge who has submitted a resignation have the right to change his decision after the High Council of Justice has made a decision to dismiss him?
Does a judge who has submitted a resignation have the right to change his decision after the High Council of Justice has made a decision to dismiss him?
I want to know whether a Supreme Court judge has the right to resign at his own request after reaching retirement age?
As I understand it, when a judge resigns, his status changes. Does this mean that he can no longer be held accountable for actions committed while serving as a judge? Can his status be reviewed if new circumstances arise after his dismissal?
I'm interested in what conditions a judge must meet to be able to resign. Do I need to submit an application for this?
I want to know whether a judge who has submitted a resignation application can revoke his decision after it has been reviewed by the High Council of Justice? If so, what conditions are required for this?
How can the High Council of Justice dismiss a judge upon resignation based on the judge's own application, and what are the consequences for the judicial system?