Judges’ conference in Langkawi postponed over Covid-19, says source (Updated)


KUALA LUMPUR: The annual Judges’ Conference, which was supposed to be held next week, has been postponed over Covid-19 concerns.

Some 125 judges from the High Court, Court of Appeal and Federal Court nationwide would have gathered starting Monday (March 16) for the conference, which was to be held in Langkawi.

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