The Borneo Post

Judiciary makes history, four women judges elevated to appellate courts

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PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian judiciary yesterday created history with the simultaneo­us elevation of four women judges to the country’s appellate courts.

Chief Justice Tun Md Raus Sharif said the elevation of Court of Appeal judge Datuk Alizatul Khair Osman Khairuddin as Federal Court judge and High Court judges Datuk Suraya Othman, Datuk Yeoh Wee Siam and Datuk Rhodzariah Bujang as Court of Appeal judges was based on their performanc­e and work culture.

“Certainly this ceremony today is another achievemen­t which the learned judges, their families and friends should be proud of. Indeed the learned judges’ appointmen­ts today are historic for the judiciary where four women judges are simultaneo­usly promoted to the highest courts.

“In other words, their elevation is based on merit. Congratula­tions to all women. I need to state here that the elevation of these four women judges is not to fill the quota of women at the Federal Court and Appeals Court, but because of their performanc­e and work culture shown all this while,” said Md Raus, followed by thunderous applause from those present at the ceremony.

The Chief Justice said this after the swearing-in of Alizatul Khair, 64, who was appointed as Federal Court judge, and High Court judges Suraya, 59, Yeoh, 64, and Rhodzariah, 56, as Appeals Court judges.

The new appointmen­ts of these four women judges became effective on Sept 23, 2017.

In his speech, Md Raus also said that the compositio­n of the Federal Court was 12 male judges and three women judges but with the elevation of Alizatul Khair, the number women increased to four.

With regard to the Court of Appeal, he said the number of women judges had now risen to 15 from 12 with the three new appointmen­ts while there were 14 male judges.

“This means that more than 50 per cent of the Appeals Court judges are women,” he said in jovial manner, followed by laughter from the guests at the ceremony.

Md Raus said this developmen­t showed that the judiciary had no prejudice towards gender in any appointmen­t, and as long as the court judges showed good work culture and performed with excellence, they would be elevated on the bench regardless of gender.

However, he reminded that post elevation came with heavier responsibi­lities and challenges for judges.

“Let us together safeguard the independen­ce of the judiciary. Independen­ce of the judiciary and public trust in the judiciary could be raised when judges possess a high- level of integrity, knowledge and expertise in their respective fields.

“Independen­ce and integrity is the foundation of public confidence. The public must believe that no favour can influence judges in making their decisions,” he further said.

Justice Alizatul Khair, originally from Ipoh, | Perak started her career in the legal field as a federal counsel in the Attorney- General’s Chambers in 1976 and was appointed as Appeals Court judge on May 11, 2011.

Suraya, from Johor Bahru, Johor, began her career in May 1982 as a deputy public prosecutor, AG’s Chambers and had held various posts including as a senior parliament­ary draftsman, and was a Sessions Court judge before being appointed as High Court judge on Sept 5, 2007.

Yeoh, from Muar, Johor, had been a magistrate in Johor Bahru, and had served as senior federal counsel and as Industrial Court chairman and then appointed as High Court judge on Aug 10, 2011.

Rhodzariah, 56, from Bintangor, Sarawak started as a magistrate in her home state and had also served as registrar of the Sabah and Sarawak High Courts and was elevated to the High Court as judge on Aug 10, 2011.

These four women judges all graduated with a Bachelor of Laws ( Hons) from Universiti Malaya. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Md Raus Sharif (fourth left) with Rhodzariah (third left), Alizatul Khair (fourth right), Suraya (second right) and Yeoh (right) after the ceremony. Also seen are Chief Judge of Malaya Tan Sri Ahmad Maarop (second left), Court of Appeal president Tan...
Md Raus Sharif (fourth left) with Rhodzariah (third left), Alizatul Khair (fourth right), Suraya (second right) and Yeoh (right) after the ceremony. Also seen are Chief Judge of Malaya Tan Sri Ahmad Maarop (second left), Court of Appeal president Tan...

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