6.—(1) A complaint by a client which has neither been referred to mediation nor settled by mediation shall be referred forthwith by the Council to an Investigative Tribunal appointed by the Council for an inquiry.(2) An Investigative Tribunal shall consist of —| (a) | a Chairman who is a solicitor of not less than 10 years’ standing; and | | (b) | one other member who is a solicitor who has in force a practising certificate. |
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(3) The Investigative Tribunal shall —| (a) | within 2 weeks of its appointment, commence its inquiry into the complaint; and | | (b) | within 2 months of its appointment, report its findings to the Council. |
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| (4) The Investigative Tribunal shall post or deliver to the solicitor concerned a copy of each of the complaint and any statutory declaration in support of the complaint and invite him to submit, within a period of not less than 14 days, to the Tribunal any written explanation he may wish to offer and to inform the Tribunal if he wishes to be personally heard by the Tribunal. |
| (5) The Investigative Tribunal may, after receiving any written explanation from the solicitor concerned or having heard the solicitor, request the client if he wishes to be heard personally by the Tribunal. |
| (6) The Investigative Tribunal shall give due consideration to any explanation given by the solicitor concerned. |
| (7) Where an Investigative Tribunal is unable to report its findings to the Council within 2 months under paragraph (3)(b), due to the complexity of the matter or serious difficulties encountered by the Tribunal in conducting the inquiry, the Tribunal may apply in writing to the Council for an extension of time to report its findings to the Council. |
| (8) The Council may grant an extension of time to an Investigative Tribunal to report its findings if the Council is satisfied that the circumstances of the case justify the grant of an extension of time except that any extension of time granted shall not extend beyond the period of 6 months from the date of the appointment of the Tribunal. |
| (9) No application for an extension of time may be made to the Council under paragraph (7) upon the expiry of 6 weeks after the appointment of the Investigative Tribunal. |
| (10) Where the client withdraws his complaint before the Council has referred the complaint to an Investigative Tribunal or before the conclusion of the inquiry by the Tribunal, the Council may, notwithstanding such withdrawal, refer the complaint to or direct the Tribunal to continue the inquiry, as the case may be, and the Tribunal shall comply with the direction and all future proceedings therein shall be taken as if the complaint had been made by the Society. |
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