The Malaysian Bar should clarify why retired Federal Court Judge Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram has been allowed to represent opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in his sodomy appeal.
Gerakan youth chief Tan Keng Liang in a statement Wednesday said the matter was against the resolution passed by the Bar earlier this year, whereby it had at its annual general meeting on March 15 agreed that retired higher court judges should be prohibited from representing clients in court.
"This is clearly contrary to the resolution by the Malaysian Bar earlier this year," he said.
He said according to the Bar, if such practice was allowed, it may have adverse effects like intimidating the Bench and worse, it could give the perception that the said retired judge/counsel and his client have an advantage over other counsel and adversaries.
"Gerakan Youth urges the Malaysian Bar to clarify whether there was any special exception granted to Anwar to be represented by an ex-Federal Court judge.
"As was argued by the Malaysian Bar to justify their resolution, this matter may affect the public perception as to the administration of justice in our country," he said.
However, in September last year, the Federal Court had ruled that a retired Federal Court judge can act as counsel in civil matters.
The five-man panel chaired by Court of Appeal President Justice Tan Sri Md Rauf Sharif ruled that this is in line with the provision under Article 5 of the Federal Constitution which guarantees the right of a citizen to earn a living.
Gopal is one the lawyers in the Anwar's defence team who has appealed to the Federal Court to overturn the Appeals Court decision which had found the Opposition Leader, who is also PKR advisor and Permatang Pauh MP, guilty of sodomising his former aide, Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan, at a condominium unit in Bukit Damasara here on June 26, 2008.
The prosecution had appealed to the Appeals Court after the High Court acquitted Anwar on the sodomy charge after the defence's case. Sodomy is a criminal case.
The apex court started hearing Anwar's appeal on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, commenting on the matter, senior lawyer Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, who is leading the proesuction team in the appeal hearing, said in his opinion, retired judges were free to practice as advocate and solicitors.
"It is also their right to represent whoever they wish," he told reporters here.
Bernama
Wed Oct 29 2014
Gopal being among Anwar's team of defence lawyers has created controversy due to the former being a retired Federal Court judge. - BERNAMApic
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