Court of Appeal of Malaysia

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Court of Appeal of Malaysia
Mahkamah Rayuan Malaysia
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The Court of Appeal is located in the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya.
Established1994
Location Palace of Justice, Putrajaya, FT
Composition methodRoyal appointment with the advice of the Prime Minister
Authorized by Federal Constitution
Appeals to Federal Court of Malaysia
Judge term lengthCompulsory retirement at age 66
Number of positions33 (including 3 vacancies)
Website www.kehakiman.gov.my
President of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia
Currently Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim
Since17 January 2023

The Court of Appeal (Malay : Mahkamah Rayuan Malaysia) is an appellate court of the judiciary system in Malaysia. It is the second highest court in the hierarchy below the Federal Court. This court was created in 1994 as part of reforms made to the judiciary to create a second tier appellate court after the right to appeal to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom was abolished in 1985. The court is headed by the President of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia, who is the second most senior post in Malaysian judiciary after the Chief Justice of Malaysia.

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On 17 January 2023, Abang Iskandar was sworn in by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as the President of the Court of Appeal, succeeding Rohana Yusuf, the first woman to serve in this position, who had retired upon reaching the mandatory retirement age in November 2022. [1]

Presidents of the Court of Appeal

PresidentAppointment dateDeparture date
Abdul Malek Ahmad 20042007
Abdul Hamid Mohamad 20072007
Zaki Mohamed Azmi 20072008
Alauddin Mohd Sheriff 20082011
Mohamed Raus Sharif 20112017
Zulkefli Ahmad Makinudin 20172018
Ahmad Maarop 20182019
Rohana Yusuf 20192022
Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim 2023Incumbent

Current judges

This is the list of current judges [2] of the Court of Appeal.

PrefixJudgePostDate of appointment
Yang Amat Arif Tan Sri Dato'Abang Iskandar Abang HashimPresident of the Court17 January 2023
Yang Arif DatukYaacob Md SamJudge21 March 2016
Yang Arif DatukAbdul Karim Abdul JalilJudge21 March 2016
Yang Arif Dato'Suraya OthmanJudge23 September 2017
Yang Arif DatukHanipah FarikullahJudge27 April 2018
Yang Arif Datuk WiraKamaludin Md SaidJudge27 April 2018
Yang Arif Dato'Mohamad Zabidin Mohd DiahJudge26 November 2018
Yang Arif DatukNor Bee AriffinJudge26 November 2018
Yang Arif Dato'Has Zanah MehatJudge26 November 2018
Yang Arif Dato'Lee Swee SengJudge8 August 2019
Yang Arif DatukAzizah NawawiJudge8 August 2019
Yang Arif DatukVazeer Alam Mydin MeeraJudge8 August 2019
Yang Arif DatukRavinthran a/l ParamaguruJudge8 August 2019
Yang Arif Dato'Hadhariah Syed IsmailJudge5 December 2019
Yang Arif Dato'Abu Bakar JaisJudge5 December 2019
Yang Arif TuanNantha Balan a/l E.S. MoorthyJudge5 December 2019

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