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Tan Sri Hasnah Temporarily Assumes Chief Justice Duties After Maimun's Retirement
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48777, member: 636"] Malaysia's top court faces a major shake-up as two senior judges step down from their posts. The country's highest-ranking judge Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat reached the mandatory retirement age of 66 and left her position as Chief Justice. Her departure creates a leadership gap at the very top of the judicial system. The second-highest judge also retired at the same time, leaving both crucial positions empty. Court officials scramble to maintain operations during the transition period. Tan Sri Hasnah Mohammed Hashim steps up to fill the void left behind. The Chief Judge of Malaya takes on extra responsibilities as acting Chief Justice until someone new gets the permanent job. She holds the third-highest rank among Malaysian judges and must handle the most important court cases. Federal Court administrators announced her temporary promotion through an official statement. The move follows strict legal guidelines that spell out who takes charge when top positions become vacant. The Federal Constitution and Courts of Judicature Act provide clear rules for these situations. When the Chief Justice position sits empty, the President of the Court of Appeal normally takes over. But since that judge also retired, the Chief Judge of Malaya becomes the next person in line. Federal Court judges can also step into leadership roles when needed. These backup plans ensure that Malaysia's court system keeps running smoothly even when senior judges leave their posts. [/QUOTE]
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