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KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 The High Court in Sibu, Sarawak has recently decided that the government should remove “bin Abdullah” from the official records of the name of a child adopted in Sarawak, in consideration of the child’s best interests and in line with the adoptive Muslim parents’. ....
Thursday, 15 Apr 2021 03:55 PM MYT BY SULOK TAWIE In a statement yesterday, Chong said there might be some who disagreed with Malanjum’s (pic) admission to the Sarawak Bar, but it was his view that the Sabahan had done enough for the good of the judicial system in Sarawak and the interests of the people to satisfy the Sarawak connections which is the key consideration for admission to the Sarawak Bar. File picture by Shafwan Zaidon Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUCHING, April 15 Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) president Voon Lee Shan today said he has instructed his lawyer to appeal the High Court’s dismissal of his lawsuit against the admission of former Chief Justice Tan Sri Richard Malanjum, a Sabahan, as an advocate in Sarawak. ....
20 Jan 2021 / 22:29 H. Pix for illustration purposes. PUTRAJAYA: All criminal case proceedings including public interest cases will continue to be conducted in open courts in states under the Movement Control Order (MCO) effective Jan 27. Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat issued this directive today, and copies of the circular, sighted by Bernama, were sent out to court registrars, Court of Appeal president, Chief Judge of Malaya, Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak, the Attorney-General, the Bar Council, Advocates Association of Sarawak and the Sabah Law Society. Among the criminal cases that will be focused on are pre-2020 cases, with priority to ongoing trials, those involving child offenders and cases of public interest, the circular read. ....
(pic). In her New Year’s message which was 20 pages long, Tengku Maimun said next year, traffic offenders may not need to go to court at all to settle their cases and they can do everything online. She also listed out the various ways how the judiciary has evolved and future plans of how cases will be heard in the future. She pointed out that amendments to the law have allowed the courts to have the power to conduct online hearings. “These laws came into force on Oct 22 and since then, the consent of parties has not been as significant. ....