KUALA LUMPUR: Three lawyers, including Datuk Mohd Zaid Ibrahim, are suing the Malaysian Bar and its president over a statement that claimed the trio had abused and tarnished the justice system when representing former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak in his final appeal in the case involving SRC International Sdn Bhd's funds.
Mohd Zaid, Liew Teck Huat and Rueben Mathiavaranam filed the suit through the legal firm of Messrs. Zaid Ibrahim Suflan TH Liew & Partners (ZIST) at the High Court here last Sept 30.
They named the Malaysian Bar and its president, Karen Cheah Yee Lynn, as the first and second defendant, respectively,
Lawyer Lim Qi Si, representing the three plaintiffs, said the case management was held today before Senior Assistant Registrar Nuur Fatimahtul Zuhra Khairuddin, who then set Dec 13 for further case management.
"The court also ordered both the defendants to file their statement of defence on or before Nov 7 and for the plaintiffs to reply to it on or before Nov 28," said the lawyer when contacted today.
In the statement of claim, the three plaintiffs stated that on Aug 19 this year, the second defendant (Cheah) had wrongfully and maliciously published a press statement with the title "Abuse of Process Brings Disrepute to Our Justice System" on the official website of the Malaysian Bar, which is the first defendant, and that the statement also published by The Edge Markets, Malay Mail and The Star.
They claimed that the press statement meant, among other things, that they had abused the court process and committed professional misconduct by accepting Najib's case and had to face disciplinary action for bringing the legal profession into disrepute.
The three lawyers claimed that the defendants failed or refused to contact them to confirm the facts before issuing the press statement and also did not give them a chance to state their version of the story.
They claimed that the Malaysian Bar and Cheah should have referred first to the Disciplinary Board under Section 99 (1) of the Legal Profession Act before accusing the plaintiffs of professional misconduct for representing Najib in the appeal case.
Both defendants breached their statutory obligations by issuing a press statement before doing so, they said.
According to the plaintiffs, Section 99 (1) of the Legal Profession Act states that any complaint concerning the conduct of any advocate and solicitor shall be in writing and shall in the first place be made or referred to the Disciplinary Board.
The plaintiffs also claimed that the publication of the press statement caused their reputation to be tarnished and that the breach of statutory duty by the defendants had prejudiced the plaintiffs.
Therefore, the plaintiffs said they are seeking general and aggravated damages, interest and costs , as well as an injunction to prevent the first and second defendants or their agents from publishing similar defamatory words against them (plaintiffs).
However, on Aug 19, Najib terminated ZIST as its solicitor.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Tue Nov 01 2022
Mohd Zaid, Liew Teck Huat and Rueben Mathiavaranam filed the suit through the legal firm of Messrs. Zaid Ibrahim Suflan TH Liew & Partners (ZIST) at the High Court here last Sept 30. - Astro AWANI/Haritz Asyraf Hasnan
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