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'The Law of the Principles of Judicial Organisation ' restricted the privilege of practis• ing in the law courts to Persian subjects over twenty-five years in age, who (a) were already practising in the courts and had to be accommodated in the new scheme, (b) or had been in the judicial service (ba ruibai qaz.
Admission to the legal profession is not possible for the following :-persons who are under trial for crimes or misdemeanours or have been punished for these offences ; persons permanently 'disqualified from the service of the State after a trial; paid employees of the central govern• ment and the municipalities ; persons disqualified by the· order of a law court or of the Minister of Justice ; and persons not possessing full legal status (minors, lunatics, etc.
At present the profession is treated for most purposes, except payment of salaries from the public treasury, as a part of the State services.
Government Pleaders of the First Instance Courts (fourth class)-salary, Ts. 77 a month.
Judges of the Small Cause Courts (first class), Government Pleaders of the First Instance Courts (third class), Investigators (third class) -salary, Ts. 96 a month.
. J uclgcs of the Courts of Appeal, Government Pleaders of the Courts of Appeal, J udgcs of the Commercial Courts ( first class), Chief Judges and Public Prosecutors of the Courts of First Instance; Judicial Inquirers (first class)• salary, Ts. 187 a month.
X. Senior Judges of the Sections of the High Court, First Assistant to the Public Prosecutor of the High Court-salary, Ts. 363 a month.
Chief Justice and Public Prosecutor of the High Court-salary, Ts. 453 a month.