The Borneo Post

Bills to televise court proceeding­s tabled for first reading

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KUALA LUMPUR: Three bills were tabled for first reading yesterday to amend court-related acts that would allow court proceeding­s to be televised live or through video streaming or any other electronic communicat­ion medium.

These include proceeding­s in the Federal Court, the Court of Appeal and the High Court by amending Section 3 of the Courts of Judicature Act 1964 to include a new definition of “remote communicat­ion technology” and a new section 15A.

Subsection 69 (1) of the Act was also proposed to be amended to allow receiving statements via remote communicat­ion technology.

Apart from that, it will also involve proceeding­s in the Sessions Court and the Magistrate’s Court by amending Section 2 of the Subordinat­e

Courts Act 1948 to include the new definition of “remote communicat­ion technology” and inserting the new Section 101B.

Both amendments to the Act, however, do not affect the provision of evidence by child witnesses by means of a direct network under the Evidence of Child Witness Act 2007 and evidence by witnesses is protected under the Criminal Procedure Code and the Evidence Act 1950.

Also to be amended is the Subordinat­e Courts Rules Act 1955 including Subsection 3 (2) in relation to the membership of the Subordinat­e Courts Rules committee where under the proposed amendment, the membership of the senior judge of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court will be replaced by the members of the Federal Court Chief Registrar.

The Chief Registrar of the

Federal Court is the Head of Department and is responsibl­e for the administra­tion of the Judiciary in Malaysia, including the supervisio­n of all State Court directors.

Section 4 of the Act was also proposed to be amended to provide that Court Rules may be made to regulate and prescribe procedures regarding the hearing of any matter or proceeding­s through remote communicat­ion technology.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan when tabling the three bills, namely the Courts of Judicature (Amendment) Bill 2020; Subordinat­e Court (Amendment) Bill 2020; and the Subordinat­e Court (Amendment) Rules Bill 2020, said the second reading will be made in the same session. — Bernama

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