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Chief Justice Chan says justice can only be rendered according to law
By S Ramesh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 03 January 2009 1531 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong has reminded Singaporeans that justice can only be rendered according to the Law and the Courts' authority must be respected by all.

Opening the New Legal Year at the Supreme Court on Saturday, he stressed that this was fundamental and critical to the rule of law and the just and proper governance of the country.

He warned that the law will not tolerate any attempt by anyone to undermine public confidence in the courts by making false and scandalous allegations.

Chief Justice Chan lauded the efforts by the Attorney General last year in upholding the authority of the Courts in the face of various attacks against the Judiciary.

The Chief Justice also reminded the legal fraternity that the global recession will cause economic and social hardship to millions of people all over the world and Singapore will not be spared.

He said the Courts can expect an increase in filings in the coming months and they are ready to deal with them.

The Chief Justice also said he expects lawyers and the legal service to play their part in managing the caseloads in a timely manner.

- CNA/yb

 

 
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