PUTRAJAYA: The eight-week timeline set for judges to provide written grounds for their rulings should be maintained despite complaints about the high volume of cases they are saddled with, says outgoing Chief Judge of Malaya Hasnah Hashim.
“I think eight weeks is doable,” she said when asked if the current practice direction should be reviewed to allow judges more time to complete the task.
A perennial concern within the legal fraternity is the difficulty some trial judges face in furnishing written judgments within the prescribed time, calculated from the date a notice of appeal is filed, delaying the appeal process.
