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Lawyer not liable for subordinate’s mistake, rules appellate court

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The Court of Appeal says the Bar Council’s disciplinary committee breached a fundamental principle of natural justice by refusing to allow Lim Kien Huat to call his client as a key witness.

PUTRAJAYA: A lawyer had his six-month suspension and RM50,000 fine quashed after the Court of Appeal allowed his appeal against two counts of alleged professional misconduct, stating that he could not be faulted for the mistake of his subordinate.

A three-member panel, led by Justice Che Ruzima Ghazali, who is now a Federal Court judge, found that both the disciplinary committee and the High Court erred in law by finding Lim Kien Huat guilty of misconduct under the Legal Profession Act 1976.

They ruled that the Act requires proof of personal culpability, similar to the criminal standard of mens rea, a Latin term meaning intent to do wrong.

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