Malaysia’s top judge has warned that the country does not have enough judges to deal with a growing workload, stressing that this has placed an “immense and growing pressure on the justice system”.
In his speech at the Opening of the Legal Year 2026 on Monday, Chief Justice of Malaysia Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh said that the number of court cases in Malaysia had surged in the past few years by about 60 per cent.
He cited how criminal case registrations had risen from 1,522,005 cases in 2021 to...
Malaysia’s judiciary faces ‘immense pressure’ as court cases surge 60%, chief justice warns
Published 11 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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