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Four PMs, but never partial to any of them: outgoing Chief Justice Tengku Maimun

Judiciary has not wavered despite heated politics surrounding certain cases and attacks on judges’ credibility

Govt shouldn’t name ‘outsider’ Terrirudin as chief judge of Malaya, says Ramkarpal

Appointment of AG to judiciary would reflect poorly on commitment to reforms, says former deputy law minister

AGC given two-week extension to update on settlement of judges’ pensions suit

The high court has given a two-week extension to the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) to update the court on the settlement over a suit on pensions filed by a group of 35 individuals, comprising former members of the judiciary and seven widows of former judges.

Judiciary must be protected against ‘cycle of revenge’, says Shahrir Samad

Umno veteran Tan Sri Shahrir Abdul Samad underscored the critical importance of defending the national judicial system and preventing it from falling under any shadow of suspicion, particularly stemming from acts of “loser's revenge”.

AG has the power to grant partial or full acquittal, not courts, says Tengku Maimun

Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat said that the authority to grant full or partial acquittal to individuals charged with criminal offences rests with the attorney-general, and not the courts.

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