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Federal Court the right forum to determine punishment for child prisoners, says lawyer

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Abdul Rashid Ismail says such prisoners, detained ‘at the pleasure of the ruler’, are worse off than the adult inmates.

PUTRAJAYA: Child prisoners have constitutional rights and the nation’s top court can hear their grievances through a review mechanism, a lawyer said.

Abdul Rashid Ismail, submitting before a five-member Federal Court bench chaired by Chief Justice Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh, said the apex court could provide remedies under Rule 137 of the Federal Court Rules 1995.

Rule 137 provides the Federal Court power to review its decisions to prevent injustice or abuse of court process.

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