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Minister: Action on 'judicial meddling' only after probe by CJ

Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Liew Vui Keong said further action on allegations of the judicial interference in two high profile cases under the previous administration will only be taken once the internal investigations by the chief justice’s office is completed.

In a statement here today, Liew, the de facto law minister, said this when referring to the judicial meddling claims by senior judges in the unilateral conversion of M Indira Gandhi's children and the late parliamentarian Karpal Singh's sedition trial. 

Yesterday, Chief justice Richard Malanjum was reported as saying that he had taken note of the allegations and that internal probes were being conducted after media statements on both the cases were issued.

Court of Appeal judge Hamid Sultan Abu Backer revealed earlier this month that he had been reprimanded by a top judge for writing a dissenting judgment two years ago in the case of the unilateral conversion of Indira's children.

Hamid had written, among others, that the conversion of the children was illegal, as the permission of the mother had not been obtained.

The judge further alleged that as a result, he was not assigned to hear cases involving public interest and those related to the Federal Constitution.

The second alleged incident came to light after Sangeet Kaur Deo, the daughter of late DAP leader Karpal Singh, filed a police report after a Facebook posting by lawyer Mohamed Haniff Khatri Abdulla claiming that a senior judge interfered with the outcome of her father's sedition appeal in 2016.

- Bernama  

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