The Sabah Law Society says neither Sabah nor Sarawak has a greater or lesser claim to host the registry. FMTNews Sabah Law
Sabah Law Society president Roger Chin says talk about the need to justify the move has little value.
“The Sabah Law Society welcomes the recent decision to relocate the registry of the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak to Kota Kinabalu. One of them, Dominique Ng, said they were thinking of applying for a judicial review or filing an originating summons despite the decision to relocate the registry having been given royal consent.
The relocation came into effect on Friday after the Sarawak government struck a compromise agreement with Putrajaya that the registry would be based alternately in Kuching and Kota Kinabalu on a 10-year rotation system.
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