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The Palace of Justice (Malay: Istana Kehakiman, Jawi: ايستان کحاکيمن ) houses the Malaysian Court of Appeal and Federal Court, which moved to Putrajaya from the Sultan Abdul Samad Building in Kuala Lumpur in 2003.
Putrajaya Millennium Monument East Seri Bestari Bridge Persiaran Timur Presint—until --Wisma Putra: Junctions Ministry of Entrepreneur and Co-operative Development main headquarters: Dataran Putrajaya (Putrajaya Square) Dataran Putrajaya: West Perbadanan Putrajaya complex East Palace of Justice: Square Dataran Putrajaya (Putrajaya Square)
Palace of Justice, Putrajaya, FT: Composition method: Royal appointment with the advice of the Prime Minister: Authorised by: Federal Constitution: Appeals to: Federal Court of Malaysia: Judge term length: Compulsory retirement at age 66: Number of positions: 33 (including 3 vacancies) Website: www.kehakiman.gov.my: President of the Court of ...
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Putrajaya Landmark: Diamond interchange Lebuh Seri Wawasan Interchange: Lebuh Seri Wawasan West Presint 8 Putrajaya police headquarters Putrajaya fire stations East Presint 7 Perdana Leadership Foundation Governmental offices Palace of Justice Millennium Monument: Diamond interchange Hospital Putrajaya : North bound Persiaran Barat Interchange ...
Justice of the High Courts of Malaysia (2009–2014) Justice of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia (2014–2018) Yang Arif Dato' Zabariah Mohd. Yusof: 11 April 1959 (age 65) University of Malaya: 5 December 2019: 10 October 2025: 5 years and 61 days Justice of the High Courts of Malaysia (2013–2016) Justice of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia ...
The development of Putrajaya began in August 1995 and was completed at an estimated cost of US$8.1 billion. [8] On 1 February 2001, Putrajaya became Malaysia's third federal territory, after Kuala Lumpur in 1974 and Labuan in 1984. [8] Putrajaya is also a part of MSC Malaysia, a special economic zone that covers Klang Valley.
Istana Darul Ehsan – Royal palace in Putrajaya; Istana Mestika – The official residence of the crown prince of Selangor, also in Shah Alam; Istana Mahkota Puri – Built in 1899 in Klang. This palace has been demolished to make way for the building of the new Istana Alam Shah. Istana Pantai Bahagia – Resting palace of Sultan Selangor in Morib