CJ Tun Zaki: Maintain Public Confidence and Trust

August 10, 2011

Maintain Public Confidence as well as Trust in Judiciary

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Maintaining public certainty as well as certitude in the law should be the categorical bulletin of the institution, Chief Justice Zaki Azmi told judges today. He pronounced the public contingency see the law as an establishment which was unbiased as well as giveaway from dishonesty.

Public certainty could be achieved through an eccentric as well as impartial judiciary, which was vicious to any approved society, he added.

If the tangible independence as well as impartiality of the law have been necessary to the successful democracy, so is the public perception which courts contingency be eccentric as well as impartial in resolving disputes as well as providing basic protection to individuals, Zaki pronounced in his debate during the swearing-in of judges during the Palace of Justice today.

At the event, dual Federal Court judges, dual Court of Appeal judges as well as 9 High Court judges took their oaths of office. Their appointments took outcome today. Zaki forked out which but public certainty in the judiciary, the ability to do justice would be compromised, as well as the people competence review to other equates to to finalise matters.

He stressed which judges should decide matters before them impartially, formed upon contribution as well as in accordance with the law. They should do so but any restriction, influence, inducement, pressure, threat or interference, approac! h or ind irect, from any quarter or for any reason.

Promotion formed upon merit

Zaki ! pronounced jud ges should continue mending as well as not be satisfied with what they had achieved so far. The Chief Justice celebrated which the promotion of judges was formed upon consequence rather than seniority alone.

In congratulating the judges who were allocated today, Zaki noted which this competence be his last debate as the countrys top legal central as he retired next month. Court of Appeal judges Ahmad Maarop, 58, as well as Hasan Lah, 59, took their oaths as Federal Court judges. Malacca-born Ahmad was done the Court of Appeal judge in 2007, while Hasan, from Perlis, was allocated to the post in 2006.

High Court judges Mohtarudin Baki, 58, as well as Anantham Kasinather, 63, were sworn in as Court of Appeal judges, while 9 legal commissioners were towering to High Court judges. They have been Noraini Abdul Rahman, Nor Bee Ariffin, Yeoh Wee Siam, Rhodzariah Bujang, Amelia Tee Hong Geok Abdullah, Has Zanah Mehat, Prasad Sandosham Abraham, Varghese George Varughese as well as Mah Weng Kwai.Bernama



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