Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Press Statement: The Bar is apolitical

Press StatementThe Bar Council refers to the statement by UMNO Youth’s Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan reported at page 4 of the Star dated 8 September 2008 in relation to the issue of “cross-overs”.

The Bar never participates in party politics nor in partisan politics. Thus, the Bar has deliberately declined to comment on the political issues facing the nation. Nonetheless, the public goading by the Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan and queries by the Press have necessitated a response. Hence, this comment is strictly limited to the legal issues raised by the subject of political cross-overs.



Cross-overs are not new in Malaysia. The law of the land in relation to “cross-overs” has long been settled in the case of Dewan Undangan Negeri Kelantan & Anor v Nordin Salleh & Anor decided in 1992 by a 5-member panel of the Supreme Court, our highest Court. The Court struck down provisions of the Constitution of the State of Kelantan that sought to prevent such cross-overs on the basis that it offended the fundamental right to freedom of association enshrined in Artcle 10 (1) (c) of the Federal Constitution.

In the case of Nordin Salleh, the plaintiffs were elected to the Kelantan State Assembly during the 1990 General Elections on the PAS ticket. The plaintiffs subsequently resigned their memberships in PAS, and joined the Barisan Nasional. The Supreme Court decision upheld the constitutional right of the Plaintiffs to “cross-over” to Barisan National and held that the right to freedom of association under the Federal Constitution includes the right to disassociate. Similar situations have arisen in the State of Sabah in 1994 when members of the Sabah State Assembly from the PBS crossed over to Barisan Nasional thereby reversing the original majority in favour of the PBS to the Barisan Nasional.

As it stands therefore there is no legal impediment to “cross-overs” by members of political parties.

Dato’ Ambiga Sreenevasan
President
Malaysian Bar
9 September 2008

2 comments:

  1. Assalamualaikum bro,

    Apa citer Sdra. Zulkifli Kulim kena tunjuk sebab pada MT PKR pasal kes ni. What the hell dgn PKR now bro? atau org2 Melayu nak jai mcm Najib tunjuk pada org GERAKAN? Dan kita pulak tunduk pada geng2 HINDRAF?

    Kalau gitu bodohlah perjuangan ni nampaknya. Ini ke kesamarataan yang kita nak bro.Aku tobat dah tak sokong parti bengong macam ni lagi. Aku akan sokong parti yg berjuang demi syariat Islam. Nampaknya PKR dah terpesong, terpesong jauh. Sama macam UMNO gak nampaknya PKR ni. Berjuanglah bro. Ingat perjuangan di dunia akan ada balasannya di akhirat....Ingatlah Tuhan sentiasa.

    Oh ya lupa nak cakap..kalau tulis tu jgn suka cut and paste. Atau buat penjelasan ikut suka hati dan gunalah tulisan yang elok2 sikit. Orang yang bertakwa disisi Allah adalah org yang dpt menahan perasaan marahnya..bukan orang yg selalu ikut perasaan.

    Gua pun sokong PKR dulu tapi taklah setotok lu..Apa igt nak bertanding ke nanti.....

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  2. Salam PEJUANG...

    negara bebas ialah negara yang memberikan kebebasan kepada rakyatnya untuk melakukan apa sahaja asalkan tidak melanggar undang2...

    ini blog saya & saya bebas menulis, menaip, bersuara atau apa-apa sahaja keatas blog ini kerana - ini blog saya...

    sorry bro...sikit kasar...

    gua tak suka amalan UMNO/BN dekat sini.

    biarkan aku bebas bersuara.

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