KUALA LUMPUR: Lawyers and prosecutors must be well-prepared in court as this will greatly assist judges in delivering quality judgments in criminal cases, says Chief Justice Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh.
The top judge said that from the judiciary’s perspective, the quality of justice delivered is closely linked to the quality of advocacy and preparation that comes before them.
“When counsel – whether prosecuting or defending – demonstrate mastery of the law, present evidence with clarity and precision, and advance arguments grounded in principle and supported by authority, the administration of justice proceeds as it should,” he said.
