PUTRAJAYA: The practice of appointing highly specialised lawyers as judges on a contract basis could be revived to clear the High Courts’ backlog of cases, says Chief Justice Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh.
The top judge said that some 50 years ago, senior lawyers like the late Raja Aziz Addruse were appointed as judicial commissioners for two years, after which they returned to practice.
“Those highly specialised, like in family and commercial law, were appointed. I think this is a good idea to explore,” he told reporters in an interview marking 100 days in office as head of the judiciary today.
