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  • Induction Programme for Judicial Commissioners 29 April-3 May 2019

    “Induction Programme for Judicial Commissioners” was held on 29 April-3 May 2019 (Monday-Friday) at the Secretary’s Office, Judicial Appointments Commission, Palace of Justice, Putrajaya. The objective of this programme is to expose the participants the scope and areas of work and best practices that must be followed when fulfilling their duties and responsibilities as Judicial Commissioners.

    This course was conducted in the form of lectures with a total of 17 topics presented by senior judges namely “The Making of a Good Judge”; “Judge Craft”; “Dealings with Conflict and Unexpected Contentious Situations”; “When to Recuse”; “Business of Judging: Practical Workshop”; “Salient Features of the Rules of Court 2012”; “Case Management”; “An Overview to Court-Annexed Mediation”; “Practical Approach to Judgment Writing and Importance of Language”; “How to Read Statute”; E-Court System and Practical”; “Criminal Law: Evidence and Procedure”; Adjudicating Trafficking of Drugs Cases under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952”; “Adjudicating Cases under Section 302 of the Penal Code”; “Adjudicating Cases under Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA)”; “Assessing the Credibility and Reliability of Evidence”; and “Salary, Allowance and Benefits for Judges”.

    A total of 11 candidates to be appointed as Judicial Commissioners have attended this course, namely YBhg. Dato’ Sri Latifah binti Mohd Tahar, YBhg. Dato’ Amarjeet Singh a/l Serjit Singh, Tuan Awg Armadajaya bin Awg Mahmud, YBhg. Datuk Duncan Sikodol, Encik Muniandy Kannyappan, YBrs. Dr. Shahnaz Sulaiman, Puan Evrol Mariette Peters, Encik Christopher Chin Soo Yin, Encik Ong Chee Kwan, Puan Maidzuara binti Mohammed and Encik Mohd Radzi bin Abdul Hamid.

  • Induction Programme for Judicial Commissioners, 13rd - 14th April 2015

    A course entitled “Induction Programme for Judicial Commissioners” was held from 13 - 14 April 2015 at the Palace of Justice, Putrajaya.

    A total of 5 newly appointed Judicial Commissioners attended this course The Hon. Dr. Haji Alwi bin Haji Abdul Wahab, The Hon. Tuan Ahmad bin Bache, The Hon. Dato’ Mohd Firuz bin Jaffril, The Hon. Tuan Mohd Nazlan bin Mohd Ghazali and The Hon. Tuan Gabriel Gumis Humen.

    Senior judges presented 6 papers as follows:

    1. Conducting Trial and Hearing The Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Zulkefli bin Ahmad Makinudin, Chief Judge of Malaya.
    2.  Capital Offences The Hon. Tan Sri Ahmad bin Haji Maarop, Federal Court Judge
    3.  Getting Started The Hon. Dato’ Aziah binti Ali, Judge of the Court of Appeal
    4.  Practical Approach to Judgment Writing The Hon. Dato’ Aziah binti Ali, Judge of the Court of Appeal
    5. Case Management The Hon. Tuan Vernon Ong Liam Kiat Judge of the Court of Appeal
    6. Mediation YBhg. Dato' Mah Weng Kwai Fomer Judge of the Court of Appeal

    The course was closed by The Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Zulkefli bin Ahmad Makinudin, Chief Judge of Malaya.

  • Induction Programme For Judicial Commissioners, 20-27 March 2017

    The Course "Induction Program for Judicial Commissioners" were held 20-27 March 2017 at the Office of the Secretary of the Judicial Appointments Commission, Palace of Justice, Putrajaya. This course aims to expose the new Judicial Commissioners appointed on the job scope and best practices to be followed in carrying out its duties and responsibilities.

    A total of 14 Judicial Commissioners have followed this course. A total of 19 topics were be delivered by senior judges consisted of the President of the Court of Appeal, Chief Judge of The High Court in Malaya, Federal Court Judge and Judge of the Court of Appeal.

    Among the topics of the lectures are Judge Craft: The Making of a Good Judge, Pending Hearing and Sitting in Judgment; Case Management; How to Read Statute; Judgment Writing: The Important of Language; Practical Approach to Judgment Writing; Dealing with Conflict and Unexpected Contentious Situation; When to Recuse; Assessing the Credibility and Reliability of Evidence; Adjudicating Trafficking of Drug Cases Under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952; Adjudicating Cases Under Section 302 of the Penal Code; Criminal Law: Evidence and Procedure; An Overview to Court-Annexed Mediation; Salient Features of the Rules of Court 2012; e-Court System; and Salary, Allowances and Benefits for Judges.

  • Induction Programme for Judicial Commissioners, 23rd - 27th June 2014

    A course entitled “Induction Programme for Judicial Commissioners” was held from 23-27 June 2014 at the Palace of Justice, Putrajaya. A total of 14 newly appointed Judicial Commissioners attended this course.

    Senior judges presented 13 papers as follows:

    1. Judicial Temperament
        The Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Md Raus bin Sharif, President of the Court of Appeal

    2. Conducting Trial and Hearing
        The Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Zulkefli bin Ahmad Makinudin, Chief Judge of Malaya

    3. Capital Offences
        The Hon. Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi bin Haji Ali,Federal Court Judge

    4. Company Law
        The Hon. Dato’ Mohd Hishamudin bin Md Yunus, Court of Appeal Judge

    5. Getting Started
        The Hon. Dato’ Aziah binti Ali, Court of Appeal Judge

    6. Practical Approach to Judgment Writing
        The Hon. Dato’ Aziah binti Ali Court of Appeal Judge

    7. Commercial Law
        The Hon. Dato’ Mohamad Ariff bin Md Yusoff, Court of Appeal Judge

    8. Mediation
        The Hon. Dato’ Mah Weng Kwai, Court of Appeal Judge

    9. Corruption
        The Hon. Dato’ Tengku Maimun binti Tuan Mat, Court of Appeal Judge

    10. Section 302 Penal Code
         The Hon. Dato’ Haji Mohd Zawawi bin Salleh, Court of Appeal Judge

    11. Land Acquisition
         The Hon. Dato’ Varghese George, Court of Appeal Judge

    12. Injunction
         The Hon. Dr. Badariah binti Haji Sahamid, High Court Judge, Shah Alam

    13. Case Management
          The Hon. Tuan Vernon Ong Liam Kiat, High Court Judge, Shah Alam

    The course, which ran for 5 consecutive days, was closed by the Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Zulkefli bin Ahmad Makinudin, Chief Judge of Malaya.

  • Induction Programme For Judicial Commissioners, 26-30 March 2018

    “Induction Programme for Judicial Commissioners” was held on 26-30 March 2018 (Monday-Friday) at the Secretary’s Office, Judicial Appointments Commission, Palace of Justice, Putrajaya. The objective of this programme is to expose the candidates to be on the scope and the field of work as well as the best practices while undertaking their duties and responsibilities as Judicial Commissioners.

    This course was conducted in the form of lectures with a total of 18 topics presented by senior judges namely “The Making of a Good Judge”; “Judge Craft”; “Dealings with Conflict and Unexpected Contentious Situation”; “Business of Judging: Practical Workshop”; “When to Recuse”; “Assessing the Credibility and Reliability of Evidence”; “Practical Approach to Judgment Writing”; “How to Read Statute”; “Judgment Writing: Importance of Language”; “Adjudicating Cases under Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA)”; Adjudicating Cases under Section 302 of the Penal Code”; “Criminal Law: Evidence and Procedure”; “Adjudicating Trafficking of Drugs Cases under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952”; “Case Management”; “Salient Features of the Rules of Court 2012”; “An Overview to Court-Annexed Mediation”; “E-Court System”; and “Salary, Allowance and Benefits for Judges”.

    A total of seven (7) candidates to be appointed as Judicial Commissioners have attended this course, namely YBhg. Dato’ Ahmad Fairuz bin Zainol, YBhg. Dato’ Mohd Radzi bin Harun, YBhg. Dato’ Hajah Aliza binti Sulaiman, YBhg. Datuk Meor Hashimi bin Abdul Hamid, YBrs. Puan Wong Chee Lin, YBrs. Encik Darryl Goon Siew Chye dan YBrs. Dr. Lim Hock Leng.

  • Induction Programme for Judicial Commissioners, 6 - 9 July 2020

    “Induction Programme for Judicial Commissioners” was held on 6th-9th July 2020 (Monday-Thursday) at the Conference Hall, Palace of Justice, Putrajaya. The objective of this programme was to expose the participants on the scope and areas of work and best practices that must be adhered when fulfilling their duties and responsibilities as Judicial Commissioners. This programme was the first activity organized by the Judicial Academy in the new norm of the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The course began with opening remarks by The Right Honourable Tan Sri Tengku Maimun binti Tuan Mat, Chief Justice of Malaysia and followed by a course briefing by The Honourable Datuk Seri Haji Mohd Zawawi bin Salleh, the Federal Court Judge and the Chairman of the Training Committee, Malaysian Judicial Academy. This four-day course was conducted in the form of lectures and was followed by a question and answer session. A total of 13 topics were presented by senior judges entitled “Salient Features of the Rules of Court 2012”; “When to Recuse”; “Committal Proceedings”; “Dealing with Conflict and Unexpected Contentious Situations”; “Arbitration and Construction Industry and Payment Adjudication Act 2012 (CIPAA)”; “Case Management in Civil Cases and Court-Annexed Mediation”; “How to Read Statutes”; “Judge Craft”; “Business of Judging: Practical Workshop”; “Adjudicating Criminal Cases”; “The Art of Judging”; “Constitutional Interpretation”; and “Judgement Writing [Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 and Section 302 of the Penal Code]”. Lectures entitled "e-Court System and e-Review"; and "Salary, Allowance and Benefits for Judges" were presented by officers from the Office of the General Registrar of the Federal Court of Malaysia.

    A total of 13 candidates of Judicial Commissioners had attended this course, including YBhg. Datuk Hajah Zaleha Rose binti Datuk Hj. Pandin, YBhg. Dato’ Azhar bin Abdul Hamid, YBrs. Dr. Arik Sanusi bin Yeop Johari, YBhg. Datuk Amirudin bin Abd Rahman, Puan Mahazan binti Mat Taib, Tuan Bhupindar Singh a/l Gurcharan Singh Preet, Puan Alice Loke Yee Ching, Puan Nurulhuda Nur’aini binti Mohamad Nor, Encik Ahmad Murad bin Abdul Aziz, Encik Su Tiang Joo, Puan Liza Chan Sow Keng, Encik Wan Muhammad Amin bin Wan Yahya, and Encik Alexander Siew How Wai.

  • Injunctions

    Kursus “Injunctions” telah diadakan di Banglo Transit, Presint 10, Putrajaya pada 14-15 April 2012 (Sabtu dan Ahad).

    Fasilitator-fasilitator yang telah mengendalikan kursus ini adalah YA Tuan Anantham Kasinather, Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan, YA Dr. Badariah bt. Haji Sahamid, Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi dan YA Tuan Mah Weng Kwai, Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi. Seramai 13 orang peserta yang terdiri daripada 9 Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi dan 4 Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman telah menghadiri kursus ini. Mereka yang hadir adalah seperti berikut:

    Bil Nama
    Tempat Bertugas
    1. YA Datuk Siti Mariah bt. Haji Ahmad Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    2. YA Dato’ Wan Afrah bt. Dato’ Paduka Wan Ibrahim Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    3. YA Datuk Nurchaya bt. Haji Arshad Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    4. YA Dato' Zulkifli b. Bakar Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Seremban
    5. YA Dato’ John Louis O’hara Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Kuala Lumpur
    6. YA Puan Noor Azian bt. Shaari Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    7. YA Dato’ Abdul Rahman b. Sebli Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Kota Kinabalu
    8. YA Datuk Wira Halijah bt. Abbas Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Melaka
    9. YA Dato’ Has Zanah bt. Mehat Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Kuala Lumpu
    10. YA Dato’ Nik Hasmat bt. Nik Mohamad Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur
    11. YA Datuk Hanipah bt. Farikullah Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur
    12. YA Puan See Mee Chun Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Alor Setar
    13. YA Puan Rosilah bt. Yop Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur

    Kursus ini telah dibahagikan kepada 3 sesi. Di sesi pertama, fasilitator-fasilitator telah menerangkan mengenai beberapa tajuk dan prinsip Injunctions serta diikuti dengan sesi perbincangan. Tajuk-tajuk tersebut adalah seperti berikut:

      

    (i)    Mareva Injunctions oleh YA Tuan Anantham Kasinather;
    (ii)    Anton Piller Orders oleh YA Dr. Badariah bt. Haji Sahamid; dan
    (iii)   Order 29 Rule RHC, 1980 oleh YA Tuan Mah Weng Kwai.

    Pada sesi kedua, peserta-peserta di bahagikan kepada 6 kumpulan kecil yang terdiri daripada 2-3 orang peserta untuk menjalankan kajian kes yang ditetapkan berdasarkan tajuk-tajuk di atas seperti berikut:

    (i)    Kumpulan 1   (iv)    Kumpulan 4  
    Kajian Kes: Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 1 Kajian Kes:    
    Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 4
    Peserta: YA Datuk Siti Mariah bt. Haji Ahmad Peserta: YA Datuk Wira Halijah bt. Abbas
      YA Dato’ Zulkifli b. Bakar   YA Dato’ Has Zanah bt. Mehat
           
    (ii)    Kumpulan 2 
      (v)    Kumpulan 5  
    Kajian Kes:    
    Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 2 Kajian Kes:     Anton Piller Order
    Peserta: YA Datuk Norchaya bt. Haji Arshad Peserta: YA Datuk Hanipah bt. Farikullah
      YA Dato’ John Louis O’Hara   YA Dato’ Nik Hasmat bt. Nik Mohamad
           
    (iii)    Kumpulan 3   (vi)    Kumpulan 6  
    Kajian Kes:    
    Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 3 Kajian Kes: 
    Order 29 Rule RHC, 1980
    Peserta: YA Puan Noor Azian bt. Shaari Peserta: YA Dato’ Wan Afrah bt. Dato’ Paduka Wan Ibrahim
      YA Dato' Abdul Rahman b. Sebli   YA Puan See Mee Chun
          YA Puan Rosilah bt. Yop

    Di sesi ketiga, keenam-enam kumpulan telah membuat persembahan terhadap penghakiman berdasarkan kajian kes di atas dan diikuti dengan perbincangan terhadap setiap penghakiman bagi setiap kajian kes.

  • Injunctions, 14 - 15 April 2012

    Kursus “Injunctions” telah diadakan di Banglo Transit, Presint 10, Putrajaya pada 14-15 April 2012 (Sabtu dan Ahad).

    Fasilitator-fasilitator yang telah mengendalikan kursus ini adalah YA Tuan Anantham Kasinather, Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan, YA Dr. Badariah bt. Haji Sahamid, Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi dan YA Tuan Mah Weng Kwai, Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi. Seramai 13 orang peserta yang terdiri daripada 9 Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi dan 4 Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman telah menghadiri kursus ini. Mereka yang hadir adalah seperti berikut:

    Bil Nama
    Tempat Bertugas
    1. YA Datuk Siti Mariah bt. Haji Ahmad Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    2. YA Dato’ Wan Afrah bt. Dato’ Paduka Wan Ibrahim Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    3. YA Datuk Nurchaya bt. Haji Arshad Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    4. YA Dato' Zulkifli b. Bakar Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Seremban
    5. YA Dato’ John Louis O’hara Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Kuala Lumpur
    6. YA Puan Noor Azian bt. Shaari Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    7. YA Dato’ Abdul Rahman b. Sebli Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Kota Kinabalu
    8. YA Datuk Wira Halijah bt. Abbas Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Melaka
    9. YA Dato’ Has Zanah bt. Mehat Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Kuala Lumpu
    10. YA Dato’ Nik Hasmat bt. Nik Mohamad Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur
    11. YA Datuk Hanipah bt. Farikullah Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur
    12. YA Puan See Mee Chun Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Alor Setar
    13. YA Puan Rosilah bt. Yop Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur

    Kursus ini telah dibahagikan kepada 3 sesi. Di sesi pertama, fasilitator-fasilitator telah menerangkan mengenai beberapa tajuk dan prinsip Injunctions serta diikuti dengan sesi perbincangan. Tajuk-tajuk tersebut adalah seperti berikut:

    (i)    Mareva Injunctions oleh YA Tuan Anantham Kasinather;
    (ii)    Anton Piller Orders oleh YA Dr. Badariah bt. Haji Sahamid; dan
    (iii)   Order 29 Rule RHC, 1980 oleh YA Tuan Mah Weng Kwai.

    Pada sesi kedua, peserta-peserta di bahagikan kepada 6 kumpulan kecil yang terdiri daripada 2-3 orang peserta untuk menjalankan kajian kes yang ditetapkan berdasarkan tajuk-tajuk di atas seperti berikut:

    (i)    Kumpulan 1   (iv)    Kumpulan 4  
    Kajian Kes: Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 1 Kajian Kes:   
    Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 4
    Peserta: YA Datuk Siti Mariah bt. Haji Ahmad Peserta: YA Datuk Wira Halijah bt. Abbas
      YA Dato’ Zulkifli b. Bakar   YA Dato’ Has Zanah bt. Mehat
           
    (ii)    Kumpulan 2
      (v)    Kumpulan 5  
    Kajian Kes:   
    Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 2 Kajian Kes:     Anton Piller Order
    Peserta: YA Datuk Norchaya bt. Haji Arshad Peserta: YA Datuk Hanipah bt. Farikullah
      YA Dato’ John Louis O’Hara   YA Dato’ Nik Hasmat bt. Nik Mohamad
           
    (iii)    Kumpulan 3   (vi)    Kumpulan 6  
    Kajian Kes:   
    Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 3 Kajian Kes:
    Order 29 Rule RHC, 1980
    Peserta: YA Puan Noor Azian bt. Shaari Peserta: YA Dato’ Wan Afrah bt. Dato’ Paduka Wan Ibrahim
      YA Dato' Abdul Rahman b. Sebli   YA Puan See Mee Chun
          YA Puan Rosilah bt. Yop

    Di sesi ketiga, keenam-enam kumpulan telah membuat persembahan terhadap penghakiman berdasarkan kajian kes di atas dan diikuti dengan perbincangan terhadap setiap penghakiman bagi setiap kajian kes.

  • Injunctions, 14th-15th April 2012

    Kursus “Injunctions” telah diadakan di Banglo Transit, Presint 10, Putrajaya pada 14-15 April 2012 (Sabtu dan Ahad).

    Fasilitator-fasilitator yang telah mengendalikan kursus ini adalah YA Tuan Anantham Kasinather, Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan, YA Dr. Badariah bt. Haji Sahamid, Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi dan YA Tuan Mah Weng Kwai, Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi. Seramai 13 orang peserta yang terdiri daripada 9 Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi dan 4 Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman telah menghadiri kursus ini. Mereka yang hadir adalah seperti berikut:

    Bil Nama
    Tempat Bertugas
    1. YA Datuk Siti Mariah bt. Haji Ahmad Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    2. YA Dato’ Wan Afrah bt. Dato’ Paduka Wan Ibrahim Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    3. YA Datuk Nurchaya bt. Haji Arshad Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    4. YA Dato' Zulkifli b. Bakar Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Seremban
    5. YA Dato’ John Louis O’hara Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Kuala Lumpur
    6. YA Puan Noor Azian bt. Shaari Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Shah Alam
    7. YA Dato’ Abdul Rahman b. Sebli Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Kota Kinabalu
    8. YA Datuk Wira Halijah bt. Abbas Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Melaka
    9. YA Dato’ Has Zanah bt. Mehat Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Kuala Lumpu
    10. YA Dato’ Nik Hasmat bt. Nik Mohamad Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur
    11. YA Datuk Hanipah bt. Farikullah Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur
    12. YA Puan See Mee Chun Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Alor Setar
    13. YA Puan Rosilah bt. Yop Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman, Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur

    Kursus ini telah dibahagikan kepada 3 sesi. Di sesi pertama, fasilitator-fasilitator telah menerangkan mengenai beberapa tajuk dan prinsip Injunctions serta diikuti dengan sesi perbincangan. Tajuk-tajuk tersebut adalah seperti berikut:


    (i)    Mareva Injunctions oleh YA Tuan Anantham Kasinather;
    (ii)    Anton Piller Orders oleh YA Dr. Badariah bt. Haji Sahamid; dan
    (iii)   Order 29 Rule RHC, 1980 oleh YA Tuan Mah Weng Kwai.

    Pada sesi kedua, peserta-peserta di bahagikan kepada 6 kumpulan kecil yang terdiri daripada 2-3 orang peserta untuk menjalankan kajian kes yang ditetapkan berdasarkan tajuk-tajuk di atas seperti berikut:

    (i)    Kumpulan 1   (iv)    Kumpulan 4  
    Kajian Kes: Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 1 Kajian Kes:   
    Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 4
    Peserta: YA Datuk Siti Mariah bt. Haji Ahmad Peserta: YA Datuk Wira Halijah bt. Abbas
      YA Dato’ Zulkifli b. Bakar   YA Dato’ Has Zanah bt. Mehat
           
    (ii)    Kumpulan 2
      (v)    Kumpulan 5  
    Kajian Kes:   
    Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 2 Kajian Kes:     Anton Piller Order
    Peserta: YA Datuk Norchaya bt. Haji Arshad Peserta: YA Datuk Hanipah bt. Farikullah
      YA Dato’ John Louis O’Hara   YA Dato’ Nik Hasmat bt. Nik Mohamad
           
    (iii)    Kumpulan 3   (vi)    Kumpulan 6  
    Kajian Kes:   
    Mareva Injunctions - Assignment 3 Kajian Kes:
    Order 29 Rule RHC, 1980
    Peserta: YA Puan Noor Azian bt. Shaari Peserta: YA Dato’ Wan Afrah bt. Dato’ Paduka Wan Ibrahim
      YA Dato' Abdul Rahman b. Sebli   YA Puan See Mee Chun
          YA Puan Rosilah bt. Yop

    Di sesi ketiga, keenam-enam kumpulan telah membuat persembahan terhadap penghakiman berdasarkan kajian kes di atas dan diikuti dengan perbincangan terhadap setiap penghakiman bagi setiap kajian kes.

  • Insolvency Act 1967: Understanding The New Bankruptcy Law, 10 February 2018

    The Seminar of “Insolvency Act 1967: Understanding the New Bankruptcy Law” was held on 10 February 2018 (Saturday) at the Conference Hall, Palace of Justice, Putrajaya. The objective of this seminar is to provide an overview of the amendments to the Bankruptcy Act 1967, now renamed the Insolvency Act 1967.

    A total of 111 participants consisting 7 Federal Court Judges, 18 Court of Appeal Judges, 33 High Court Judges, 20 Judicial Commissioners, 30 Judicial and Legal Officers, and 3 invited staff from the Counseling and Credit Management Agency (AKPK) were attended the seminar. The seminar was also attended by The Right Honourable Tun Raus Sharif, Chief Justice of Malaysia, The Right Honourable Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Ahmad bin Haji Maarop, Chief Judge of the High Court in Malaya and The Honourable Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Azahar bin Mohamed, Federal Court Judge as Chairman of the Judicial Academy.

    The First Session of the seminar was presented by YBhg. Datuk Meor Hashimi bin Abdul Hamid, Deputy Director General of Insolvency, Malaysia Department of Insolvency (MdI) on the title “An Overview of the New Bankruptcy Law”. In the Second Session, the talk was delivered by The Honourable Datuk Abdul Karim bin Abdul Jalil, Court of Appeal Judge on the title “New Rescue Mechanism: Voluntary Arrangement and Interim Order”. The talk titled “Specific Features of the New Insolvency Regime: Single Bankruptcy Order, Order of Substituted Service, Automatic Discharge” was delivered by The Honourable Datuk Hasnah binti Dato’ Mohammed Hashim, Court of Appeal Judge in the Third Session. While in the Fourth Session, The Honourable Datuk Vernon Ong Lam Kiat, Court of Appeal Judge has acted as moderator to conduct a question-and-answer session with panel members comprising speakers in the First, Second and Third Sessions.

  • Intellectual Property Law, 3rd-4th September 2016

    The Course "Intellectual Property Law" was held on 3 and 4 September 2016 (Saturday and Sunday) at Putrajaya. The course that was inaugurated by The Right Honourable Tan Sri Dato' Seri Zulkefli bin Ahmad Makinudin, Chief Judge of The High Court of Malaya is the sixth program organized by the Judicial Academy in 2016.

    Participants consist of:

    (i) High Court Judge - 8 participants; and
    (ii) Judicial Commissioner - 7 participants.

    While, the speakers/facilitators are made up of:

    (i) The Honourable Tan Sri Datuk Ramly bin Haji Ali  ip2
      Federal Court Judge
    Title of talk: Intellectual Property: Trade Marks, Passing-Off, Patents and Industrial Designs: Practical Approach;
    (ii) The Honourable Tan Sri Azahar bin Mohamed
      Federal Court Judge
    Title of talk: Adjudicating Intellectual Property Litigation; and
    (iii)  The Honourable Tan Sri Zaharah binti Ibrahim 
      Federal Court Judge
    Title of talk: Overview

    The participants were divided into three groups to solve task of two case studies and afterwards to conduct presentations in this course. The case studies task is intend to provide a better understanding and improve problem-solving skills of the participants regarding on cases of "Intellectual Property Law" in Malaysia.

    Discussion and question and answer session was held after the presentation of each group.

    The course lasts for half a day which has been implemented smoothly and got a very positive evaluation among participants.

  • Islamic Banking Structures and Products: Issues and Challenges, 24-25 April 2014

    The Islamic Banking Structures and Products: Issues and Challenges workshop was jointly organised by the Judicial Appointments Commission and Bank Negara Malaysia. This workshop was officiated by YAA Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Zulkefli bin Ahmad Makinudin, Chief Judge of Malaya. The objective of the programme is to expose judges to the structures and products related to Islamic banking as well as to identify the main legal issues and challenges in Islamic banking and finance.

    There was also an introduction to the essentials of Shari’ah covering fiqh muamalat and maqasid shari’ah. The workshop also discussed the principles and application of sale-based, lease-based and equity-based contracts in Islamic banking in addition to also touching on the supporting mechanisms in the Islamic banking system.

    This workshop was conducted entirely by YBhg. Dato’ Dr. Asyraf Wajdi bin Dato’ Haji Dusuki, Chairman, Yayasan Dakwah Islamiah Malaysia (YADIM). A total of 32 participants comprising 19 High Court Judges and 13 Judicial Commissioners attended this workshop which was held over 2 days from 24-25 April 2014 at Lanai Kijang, Bank Negara Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.

     

  • Islamic Finance Workshop Series For Judges : Managing Islamic Banking Cases, 28th-29th June 2013

    The Islamic Finance Workshop Series for Judges : Managing Islamic Banking Cases” is the first workshop co-organised by both the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) and Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM). It was held on 28-29 June 2013 at Lanai Kijang, Bank Negara Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.

    This workshop was officiated by The Rt. Hon. Tun Arifin bin Zakaria, Chief Justice. Also in attendance were The Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Md. Raus bin Sharif, President of the Court of Appeal, The Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Zulkefli bin Ahmad Makinudin, Chief Judge of Malaya and YBhg. Tan Sri Zeti Akhtar Aziz, Governor of Bank Negara.

    The objective of this workshop was to expose judges to the current issues and major challenges faced by Islamic banking institutions in relation to the law. As such, the workshop was structured to discuss salient aspects in managing Islamic banking cases as follows:

    (i) Introducing key syariah principles applicable in Islamic finance transactions;
    (ii) Discussing sale-based contracts commonly used in Islamic financial transactions including implementation of ibra’ (rebate);
    (iii) Discussing equity-based and lease-based syariah contract including a discussion on wa'd(promise) ; and 
    (iv) Discussing the common sukuk structure, The legal framework and relevant issues.


    (i) Dr. Asyraf Wajdi Dato’ Dusuki, Yang Dipertua Yayasan Dakwah Islamiah Malaysia (YADIM) as the workshop moderator;A total of 10 lecturers who are specialist in their respective fields of Islamic Finance / Law were invited to speak at the workshop. They are as follows:

    (ii) Prof. Dr. Engku Rabiah Adawiah Engku Ali, Lecture, Universiti Islam Antarabangsa;
    (iii) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aznan Hassan, Lecture, Universiti Islam Antarabangsa;
    (iv) Encik Mohamed Ridza Abdullah, Managing Partner, Messrs. Mohamed Ridza and Co.;
    (v) Encik Rafe Haneef, Chief Executive Officer, HSBC Amanah Malaysia;
    (vi) Encik Wan Mohd. Nazri Wan Osman, Director, Islamic Banking and Takaful Department, Bank Negara Malaysia;
    (vii) YABhg. Tun Abdul Hamid Mohamad, Former Chief Justice and Chairman, Law Harmonisation Committee of Bank Negara Malaysia;
    (viii) Dr. Mohd. Daud Bakar, Chairman of Syariah Advisory Council, Bank Negara Malaysia;
    (ix) The Hon. Dato’ Haji Mohd. Zawawi Salleh, Judge of the Court of Appeal; and
    (x) The Hon. Dato” Rohana Yusuf, Judge of the Court of Appeal; and

    A total of 85 participants comprising 56 Judges from the Federal Court, Court of Appeal, High Court and Judicial Commissioners as well as 29 Legal Officers attended this workshop.This workshop was divided into 5 lectures and 2 panel sessions. Each lecturer was allotted an hour while the panels had between 45 minutes and 1½ hours.The closing ceremony was officiated by The Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Zulkefli bin Ahmad Makinudin, Chief Judge of Malaya.

  • Judge Craft and Judgment Writing Session, 28-29 November 2014

    A course on Judge Craft and Judgment Writing was held in Putrajaya from the 28-29 November 2014.

    A total of 16 participants comprising 9 High Court judges and 7 Judicial Commissioners attended this course. The facilitators were the Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Md Raus bin Sharif, President of the Court of Appeal, the Hon. Datuk Zaharah binti Ibrahimi, Court of Appeal Judge, the Hon. Dato’ Balia Yusof bin Haji Wahi, Court of Appeal Judge and the Hon. Dato’ Aziah binti Ali, Court of Appeal Judge. The names of the participants are as follows:

    1. The Hon. Dato’ Haji Abd. Halim bin Aman  High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    2. The Hon. Dato' Mohd Azman bin Husin  High Court Judge, Kuala Lumpur
    3. The Hon. Dato' Ahmad Zaidi bin Ibrahim  High Court Judge, Kota Bharu
    4. The Hon. Dato' Haji Azman bin Abdullah   High Court Judge, Kota Bharu 
    5. The Hon. Dato' Mohd Yazid bin Haji Mustafa  High Court Judge, Kuala Terengganu
    6. The Hon. Dato' Haji Zainal Azman bin Abdul Aziz  High Court Judge, Muar
    7.  The Hon. Datuk Wira Halijah binti Abbas  High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    8.   The Hon. Puan Hadhariah binti Syed Ismail  High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    9.  The Hon. Puan Rosilah binti Yop  High Court Judge, Kuala Lumpur
    10.  The Hon. Dato' Zakiah binti Kassim  Judicial Commissioner, High Court Alor Setar
    11.  The Hon. Dato' Mohd. Zaki bin Abdul Wahab  Judicial Commissioner, High Court Kangar
    12.  The Hon. Dato’ Rozana binti Ali Yusoff  Judicial Commissioner, High Court Shah Alam
    13.  The Hon. Tuan Azhahari Kamal bin Ramli  Judicial Commissioner, High Court Tawau
    14.  The Hon. Tuan Lim Chong Fong  Judicial Commissioner, High Court Shah Alam
    15.  The Hon. Dr. Sabirin bin Ja’afar  Judicial Commissioner, High Court Johor Bahru
    16.  The Hon. Dr. Choo Kah Sing  Judicial Commissioner, High Court Shah Alam 

    This course was divided into 2 main headings, namely, Judge Craft and Judgment Writing. Under the heading Judge Craft, each participant was required to present discussion topics which were pre-determined by the facilitators which was then followed by a discussion.

    In Judgment Writing, participants were divided into 4 workshop groups to discuss grounds of judgment provided by the facilitators where each group had to then present the result of their discussions at the end of the course.

  • Judge Craft and Judgment Writing, 02-04 June 2015

     A course on Judge Craft and Judgment Writing was held in Penang from the 02-04 June 2015 (Tuesday to Thusday).

    A total of 16 participants comprising 6 High Court judges and 10 Judicial Commissioners attended this course. The facilitators were the Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Md Raus bin Sharif, President of the Court of Appeal, the Hon. Dato' Azahar bin Mohamed, Federal Court Judge, the Hon. Datuk Zaharah binti Ibrahimi, Court of Appeal Judge, the Hon. Dato’ Balia Yusof bin Haji Wahi, Court of Appeal Judge and the Hon. Dato’ Aziah binti Ali, Court of Appeal Judge. The names of the participants are as follows:

    1. The Hon. Datuk Lau Bee Lan  High Court Judge, Kuala Lumpur
    2. The Hon. Dato’ Suraya binti Othman  High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    3. The Hon. Dato’ Hue Siew Kheng  High Court Judge, Kuala Lumpur
    4. The Hon. Puan Amelia Tee Hong Geok binti Abdullah  High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    5. The Hon. Datuk Samsudin bin Hassan  High Court Judge, Ipoh
    6. The Hon. Dato’ Hashim bin Hamzah  High Court Judge, Alor Setar
    7. The Hon. Tuan Wong Teck Meng  Judicial Commissioner, High Court of Penang
    8. The Hon. Tuan Abu Bakar bin Katar  Judicial Commissioner, High Court of Kangar
    9. The Hon. Dato’ Nordin bin Hassan  Judicial Commissioner, High Court of Penang
    10. The Hon. Dato’ Azmi bin Ariffin  Judicial Commissioner, High Court of Penang
    11. The Hon. Tuan Collin Lawrence Sequerah  Judicial Commissioner, High Court of Penang
    12. The Hon. Dr Haji Alwi bin Haji Abdul Wahab  Judicial Commissioner, High Court of Kuching
    13. The Hon. Tuan Ahmad bin Bache  Judicial Commissioner, High Court of Kota Bharu
    14.  The Hon. Dato’ Mohd Firuz bin Jaffril  Judicial Commissioner, High Court of Malacca
    15.  The Hon. Tuan Mohd Nazlan bin Mohd Ghazali  Judicial Commissioner, High Court of Johor Bahru
    16.  The Hon. Tuan Gabriel Gumis Humen  Judicial Commissioner, High Court of Kota Kinabalu

    This course was divided into 2 main headings, namely, Judge Craft and Judgment Writing. Under the heading Judge Craft, participants were divided into 3 workshop groups to present discussion topics which were pre-determined by the facilitators which was then followed by a discussion.

    In Judgment Writing, participants were divided into 4 workshop groups to discuss grounds of judgment provided by the facilitators where each group had to then present the result of their discussions at the end of the course.

  • Judge Craft and Judgment Writing, 16-18 January 2015

    A course on Judge Craft and Judgment Writing was held in Putrajaya from the 16-18 January 2015 (Friday to Sunday).

    A total of 16 participants comprising 8 High Court judges and 8 Judicial Commissioners attended this course. The facilitators were the Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Md Raus bin Sharif, President of the Court of Appeal, the Hon. Dato' Azahar bin Mohamed, Federal Court Judge, the Hon. Datuk Zaharah binti Ibrahimi, Court of Appeal Judge, the Hon. Dato’ Balia Yusof bin Haji Wahi, Court of Appeal Judge and the Hon. Dato’ Aziah binti Ali, Court of Appeal Judge. The names of the participants are as follows:

         
    1. The Hon. Datuk Siti Mariah binti Haji Ahmad  High Court Judge, Kuala Lumpur
    2. The Hon. Dato' Zulkifli bin Bakar  High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    3. The Hon. Dato' Haji Ghazali bin Haji Cha  High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    4. The Hon. Dato' Sri Mariana binti Haji Yahya  High Court Judge, Kuantan
    5. The Hon. Dato' Akhtar bin Tahir  High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    6. The Hon. Datuk Nor Bee binti Ariffin  High Court Judge, Kuala Lumpur
    7. The Hon. Dato’ Has Zanah binti Mehat  High Court Judge, Kuala Lumpur
    8. The Hon. Dato’ Ahmad Nasfy bin Haji Yasin  High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    9. The Hon. Puan S.M. Komathy a/p Suppiah  Judicial Commissioner, Ipoh
    10. The Hon. Tuan Nantha Balan a/l E.S. Moorthy  Judicial Commissioner, Kuala Lumpur
    11. The Hon. Tuan Abu Bakar bin Jais  Judicial Commissioner, Kuala Lumpur
    12. The Hon. Datuk Mairin bin Idang @ Martin  Judicial Commissioner, Miri
    13. The Hon. Datuk Azimah binti Omar  Judicial Commissioner, Shah Alam
    14. The Hon. Datuk Wong Kian Kheong  Judicial Commissioner, Kuala Lumpur
    15. The Hon. Tuan Azizul Azmi bin Adnan  Judicial Commissioner, Kuala Lumpur
    16. The Hon. Tuan Mohamed Zaini bin Mazlan  Judicial Commissioner, Taiping

    This course was divided into 2 main headings, namely, Judge Craft and Judgment Writing. Under the heading Judge Craft, each participant was required to present discussion topics which were pre-determined by the facilitators which was then followed by a discussion.

    In Judgment Writing, participants were divided into 4 workshop groups to discuss grounds of judgment provided by the facilitators where each group had to then present the result of their discussions at the end of the course.

  • Judge Craft and Judgment Writing, 19 - 21 February 2016

     A course entitled “Judge Craft and Judgment Writing”  has been held from 19 - 21 February 2016 in Putrajaya.

    A total of 16 participants comprises of 4 High Court Judges and 12 Judicial Commissioners attended the course. The 3-day course was conducted by five very experienced Facilitators, namely the Rt. Hon Tan Sri Md Raus bin Sharif, President of the Court of Appeal, the Hon. Dato’ Azahar bin Mohamed, Federal Court Judge, the Hon. Datuk Zaharah binti Ibrahim, Federal Court Judge, the Hon. Dato’ Balia Yusof bin Haji Wahi, Court of Appeal Judge and the Hon. Dato’ Wira Aziah binti Ali, Court of Appeal Judge.

    The course was divided into two topics, i.e. Judge Craft and Judgment Writing. The first topics: Judge Craft,  kicked off with a video screening entitled “Judge in Jeans: The Business of Judging”. The video consists of seven scenarios relating to various issues pertaining to judgments, upon which the participants were later prompted to discuss.

    Participants were then divided into three groups, where each group need to discuss and present their findings based on several topics of discussions, as follows:

    In the second topic: Judgment Writing, participants were divided into groups of four, and their discussions revolves around an actual ground of judgment as identified by the facilitators. Each group then presented their findings at the end of the course.

  • Judge Craft and Judgment Writing, 20 - 22 March 2015,

    A course on Judge Craft and Judgment Writing Session 2/2015 was held in Johor Bahru from the 20 - 22 March 2015 (Friday to Sunday).

    A total of 16 participants comprising 10 High Court judges and 6 Judicial Commissioners attended this course. The facilitators were the Rt. Hon. Tan Sri Md Raus bin Sharif, President of the Court of Appeal, the Hon. Dato' Azahar bin Mohamed, Federal Court Judge, the Hon. Datuk Zaharah binti Ibrahimi, Federal Court Judge, the Hon. Dato’ Balia Yusof bin Haji Wahi, Court of Appeal Judge and the Hon. Dato’ Aziah binti Ali, Court of Appeal Judge. The names of the participants are as follows:

         
    1. The Hon. Dato’ Mohd. Sofian bin Tan Sri Abd. Razak High Court Judge, Johor Bahru
    2. The Hon. Dato' John Louis O’hara High Court Judge, Kuala Lumpur
    3. The Hon. Tuan Kamardin bin Hashim High Court Judge, Kuala Lumpur
    4. The Hon. Dato' Zabariah binti Mohd. Yusof High Court Judge, Seremban
    5. The Hon. Datuk Hasnah binti Dato’ Mohammed Hashim High Court Judge, Kuala Lumpur
    6. The Hon. Puan Supang Lian High Court Judge, Sibu 
    7. The Hon. Datuk Hanipah binti Farikullah High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    8. The Hon. Puan See Mee Chun High Court Judge, Shah Alam
    9. The Hon. Datuk Abdul Karim bin Abdul Jalil High Court Judge, Melacca
    10. The Hon. Datuk Wira Kamaludin bin Md. Said High Court Judge, Seremban
    11. The Hon. Puan Siti Khadijah binti S. Hassan Badjenid Judicial Commissioner, Kuala Lumpur
    12. The Hon. Tuan Gunalan a/l Muniandy Judicial Commissioner, Shah Alam
    13. The Hon. Dato’ Che Mohd. Ruzima bin Ghazali Judicial Commissioner, Ipoh
    14. The Hon. Dato’ Haji Abd. Karim bin Haji Abd. Rahman Judicial Commissioner, Kuantan
    15. The Hon. Dato’ Mat Zara’ai bin Alias Judicial Commissioner, Johor Bahru
    16. The Hon. Puan Noorin binti Badaruddin Judicial Commissioner, Ipoh

    This course was divided into 2 main headings, namely, Judge Craft and Judgment Writing. Under the heading Judge Craft,  participants were divided into 3 workshop groups to present discussion topics which were pre-determined by the facilitators which was then followed by a discussion.

    In Judgment Writing, participants were divided into 4 workshop groups to discuss grounds of judgment provided by the facilitators where each group had to then present the result of their discussions at the end of the course.

     

  • Judgment Writing, 19 - 20 May 2017

    The 'Judgment Writing’ course was held on 19-20 May 2017 at the Palace of Justice, Putrajaya. This is a new module of the inaugural through a different approach to the 'Judge Craft and Judgment Writing' course which was held previously. This course is the fifth organized by the Judicial Academy in 2017 after the courses 'Induction Programme for Judicial Commissioners' on 20-27 March 2017, ‘How to Deal with Cases Under Section 302 of the Penal Code' on 31 March-1 April 2017, 'Damages' on 7-8 April 2017 and 'Case Management in Civil Cases' on 12-13 May 2017.

    This course is intended to assist participants to develop and enhance their judicial skills and techniques in relation to judgment writing. Facilitators of the course consists of 4 Federal Court Judges namely The Honourable Tan Sri Zaharah binti Ibrahim, The Honourable Dato’ 'Balia Yusof bin Haji Wahi, The Honourable Dato' Wira Aziah binti Ali and The Honourable Tan Sri Jeffrey Tan Kok Wha. The course also was attended by The Right Honourable Tan Sri Dato' Seri Md Raus bin Sharif, Chief Justice, The Right Honourable Tan Sri Datuk Wira Ahmad bin Haji Maarop, Chief Judge of the High Court in Malaya and The Honorable Tan Sri Azahar Mohamed, the Federal Court Judge as Chairman of the Training Committee, Judicial Academy.

    A total number of 23 participants attended the course which consists of 18 High Court Judges and 5 Judicial Commissioners.

    The course consists of lectures from the facilitators, the case studies and workshops on quality judgment writing. The topics of lectures that have been delivered are 'Judgment Writing: Importance of Language', 'The Structure of the Judgment’ and ‘The Art of Writing Judgment'.

  • Judicial Academy Malaysia

    The Judicial Academy was established on 16 December 2011 through the decision of the Judicial Appointments Commission Meeting No. 12 of 2011. The Judicial Academy Committee consists of the Chief Justice as Chairman, President of the Court of Appeal, Chief Judge of the High Court in Malaya, Chief Judge of the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak and judges elected from among the Judges of the Superior Court.

    The objective of the Judicial Academy is to ensure that the training of Superior Court Judges is implemented in a more organized manner in accordance with the modules identified and approved by this Committee. The Academy also plays a role as a monitor of the effectiveness and catalyst of continued excellence of Judicial institutions through the scholarly writing of law and judiciary.

    Under the Judicial Academy there are two committees namely the Training Committee and the Publication Committee. The Training Committee is responsible for identifying areas for training, setting appropriate training modules (Seminars, Courses and Workshops), identifying facilitators and participants and preparing case study materials. The Publication Committee is responsible for identifying areas for writing articles for the "Journal of the Malaysian Judiciary (JMJ)", identifying judges for writing

    JMJ articles, reviewing and proofreading articles for publication, and supervising JMJ's publication in publishing "Journal of Malaysian Judiciary (JMJ)" starting from 2016.

    The Office of the Secretary, Judicial Appointments Commission has been given the responsibility of being the secretariat to the Judicial Academy.

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