CJ: Refrain from statements that ‘pressure’ courts


KUALA LUMPUR: Chief Justice Tun Arifin Zakaria reminded the public, including lawyers, to refrain from giving statements which could be seen as “pressure” to the court when a matter was still being decided by the judge.

He said such statements might disturb the freedom of the judiciary in making its decisions.

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