Six individuals including two lawyers were appointed as judicial commissioners today.
Fathiyah Idris, Wan Fadhilah Nor Wan Idris, Rofiah Mohamad, Wong Mee Ling, Raja Ahmad Mohzanuddin Shah Raja Mohzan, and Suria Kumar Durairaj Johnson Paul received their instruments of appointment from the Chief Justice of Malaysia Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat.
According to a media statement from the Office of the Chief Registrar, Federal Court of Malaysia (PKPMP) all of them took their oath of office and loyalty at the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya.
Fathiyah, 56, previously held positions as a defence attorney, magistrate, Head of Mediation at the Shah Alam Court, and Sessions Court judge.
Wan Fadhilah, 54, has served as senior assistant registrar of the High Court, Sessions Court judge, and director of mediation division while Rofiah, 54, has held positions as senior assistant registrar, magistrate, and judge of the special coroner's court in Shah Alam, and Sessions Court judge.
Wong, 66, has held positions including as a federal lawyer at the Department of the Environment, a magistrate, an assistant parliamentary draftsman in the Parliamentary Drafting Division of the Attorney General's Chambers, and a senior federal lawyer at the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Public Works and the Public Private Partnership Unit, Prime Minister’s Department.
Raja Ahmad Mohzanuddin, 50 is a partner in several law firms, while Suria Kumar, 56 serves as an advocate and solicitor at several law firms.
- Bernama
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