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President's Speech at the reference for the late Tan Sri Dato' Seri Abdul Malek Ahmad | President's Speech at the reference for the late Tan Sri Dato' Seri Abdul Malek Ahmad |
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| Contributed by Ambiga Sreenevasan | |
| Thursday, 31 January 2008 08:35pm | |
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His razor sharp mind and his excellent judicial temperament made appearing
before him both challenging and pleasurable. He had been an excellent trial
Judge who ran his Court effortlessly and efficiently and in the Appellate courts
he demonstrated the same sharp intellect. Very often Tan Sri Abdul Malek would have grasped the point that a lawyer was making in submission even before he
finished his sentence! In complex cases he had the ability of very quickly
getting to the heart of the matter. I can personally vouch for this having had
the privilege and honour of appearing before him. During his tenure on the
Bench, Tan Sri Abdul Malek contributed immensely to the development of the law
and his decisions are highly regarded by members of the Bar and are often relied
on as precedents. Of course one could not fully describe Tan Sri Abdul Malek
without mentioning his excellent sense of humour and wry wit which so often
broke the monotony of proceedings in Court. We at the Malaysian Bar can bear
witness to the fact that Tan Sri Abdul Malek was a remarkable Judge and a
remarkable human being.
That was how we felt then. But I realised that we cannot lose faith. That we owe
it to the memory of noble Judges like Tan Sri Abdul Malek, who refused to have
their sense of right and justice compromised, to honour and build on their
legacy. That we owe it to their memory to have the courage to do what is right
and if it is within our power to do so, to set things right. I believe we are
entering a new era in the Judiciary and my only sadness is that Tan Sri Abdul
Malek is not here to share in this moment.
Tan Sri Abdul Malek’s was a life spent for others. His life enriched and
beautified. To Puan Sri Datin Roziah and her family, I say, we share your loss.
But we also share the pride you must have in Tan Sri Abdul Malek for his having
served the nation selflessly and for honouring his oath of office to the very
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A MOVING EULOGY INDEED ... written by Stephen Tan Ban Cheng, Friday, February 01 2008 01:23 am
Altogether, it is a moving eulogy to someone who deserves much, much more than such an accolade. This tells his family how the Malaysian Bar feels collectively. Write comment
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Tan Sri Abdul Malek was an asset to the Judiciary. And though we may mourn his
loss, his is a life to be celebrated. It is not how long you live that counts
but how you have lived your life and what you have done in your life time that
does. Judges sit in judgment of the public but eventually the public sit in
judgment of the kind of Judge one is and has been. In the judgment of the
Malaysian Bar, Tan Sri Abdul Malek acquitted himself admirably and was an
exemplary Judge. 






Ambi,
A brilliant, meaningful, heartfelt and moving eulogy. Tan Sri must be pleased and up there smiling down at you right now. Well done!
Serene Ong