'His judgments are testament to the distinguished career of a learned jurist'


The body of The Royal Highness Sultan Azlan Shah was carried in the hearse and be bury at the Makam Diraja Bukit Chandan Kuala Kangsar... -- M. Azhar Arif/The Star 29 MAY 2014.

PUTRAJAYA: The late Sultan Azlan Shah’s collection of landmark constitutional law and other judgments have stood the test of time and remain a continuing legacy for this nation, said Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail.

He added that the collection of judgments consistently emphasised and upheld the rule of law for Malaysia and the constitutional rights of Malaysians.

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