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ELEVATION PROCEEDINGS was held in honor of Justice Suria Kumar at the Muar High Court.

Elevation proceedings is a proud tradition of the Bar, held to celebrate and felicitate the appointment of a new judge as the King’s judges. In Malaysia it is usually held when a Judicial Commissioner is appointed (elevated) as judge or when a person is appointed directly.

It starts with formal proceedings in open court with felicitations by the State Bar, Bar Council and then AGC. Generally, to introduce the new judge to the lawyers, congratulate him/her, express the Bar’s expectation and then offer some words of advice to the new judge. The Judge reciprocates with his appreciation of the Bar, and states his expectations in his court from the Bar. This then followed by refreshments.

Currently, sadly, only a handful state bars are organising this, including the Johore Bar.

Yesterday, the ceremony commenced with Chairman Mr Fadhil offering his introduction and felicitations welcoming His Lordship to the Bench , followed by my felicitations on behalf of the Malaysian Bar and Tuan Muhammad Azzam representing the AGC.

Justice Suria Kumar reciprocated with a speech on his background and shared his experience , thoughts and his expectations of the Bar. He also expressed his deep appreciation to his family and friends especially senior members who had guided him in his 30 years of practice.

It was great to see many lawyers attending this appreciating the proceedings.

So, what is expected of a judge?

Socrates: “Four things belong to a judge: to listen courteously, to answer wisely, to consider soberly and to decide impartially”.

Lord Neuberger on the basic qualities for a judge when running a trial: “grip, authority, politeness, fairness, an ability to simplify and an ability to express yourself.”

Congratulations, Judge.

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