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We are not shocked - only disappointed PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 17:14

The Federal Court’s unanimous decision declaring Datuk Seri Zambry Abd Kadir the rightful mentri besar of Perak does not do justice to the judiciary. It only confirmed that the Constitutional provisions mean nothing and that the decisions of our courts need not be rooted in a sense of fairness and justice.

 

Nearly a decade ago, we witnessed with horror how the Federal Court headed by the then Chief Justice Tun Eusoff Chin handed over a valuable piece of land in Penang belonging to one Boonsom Boonyanit to a thief and a fraudster. Amazingly -  in spite of specific provisions protecting the rights of legitimate land owners -  the Federal Court, defying common sense and ignoring the views of the legal fraternity, deprived the legitimate land owner of her ownership to the property.

The language in the relevant section of the National Land Code (NLC) and the intention of the provision was so simple and obvious that it could not be misunderstood. It didn’t require the best legal minds to interpret this law. And yet this outrageous decision was delivered. This injustice was perpetrated by people qualified enough to understand the law. When people who are entrusted with the sacred duty to safeguard justice fail us miserably and trample upon it in such a blatant manner, we have every reason to be concerned whether the right people are appointed as  judges.

In 1995 the Federal Court was also guilty of another astounding decision that did no credit to its integrity or its standing as the custodian of justice. In the Insas Bhd vs Ayer Molek Rubber Co, the Federal Court once again ignored the obvious and simple provisions which, according to the Bar Council “raised very serious questions as to the administration of justice in Malaysia…”  

That decision  was perceived to have been manipulated. Even the composition of the Federal Court which heard and decided the appeal on 1 August 1995 was unconstitutional.

With its tainted past and discredited history, Malaysians will find it hard to accept the latest decision of the Federal Court. This decision will not restore their confidence in the judiciary neither will it be accepted as a decision that reflects truth and justice.

Zambry and Co may have won their day in this court today but the people’s court will deliver its verdict that will embarrass this court and give the boot to the pretenders who have been legitimised by the so-called judgment.

P Ramakrishnan

President

9 February 2009



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Comments (4)
  • Isma  - Another nail in the coffin

    This so-called judgement is yet another nail in the coffin to bury the current administration. I really believe we are actually looking at a 'living dead' that refuses to be interred. This explains why there are all manner of (almost all illegal)efforts to legitimize its continued existence. Malaysis is in a twilight zone looking for the outlet but escape is being hindered by zombies. A righteous, single minded, powerful blow at the next GE must be executed and executed well. The next government in the PR must be ready with the right people. It will happen and sooner than anyone expects so get ready. Theres a lot, infact layers, of sleeze, dirt and grime to be cleared out. Many will have to go ... when the time comes...

  • cheah

    I think the world has lost respect for this country. What murder? What corruption? What un-lawful takeover of a state government? The government think they have won all the battles but the world is laughing at the small mind of our leaders. There is no solution to the current situation as long as (some of) the Malays want this country exclusively for themselves. Just compare our country with our neighbours. You can see the difference socially and economically but to the government it does not matter as long as Ketuanan Melayu rules. I cry when I see how this country is laid to waste by our top government people. Thanks to that Apanama.

  • Yang

    Aliran,

    We are not just disappointed, we are in fact shock, shock because the case has to be based and referred to one in Nigeria. Are we going the way of Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Somalia..........????????

  • dr Shock  - BN anything can

    sure Malaysia boleh means
    BN semua boleh .
    anything can

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