Royal Pardon Validity: Lawyer Argues Bypassing Board Not Necessary
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KUALA LUMPUR: In a surprising turn of events, renowned lawyer Haniff Khatri Abdulla has sparked debate by arguing that a royal pardon can be deemed valid even if it is granted without going through the traditional pardons board. At a recent public forum on royal pardons, Haniff presented his case, highlighting the complexities of the royal pardon process and its implications on the justice system. He emphasized that the monarch's discretion in granting pardons is a crucial aspect of the system, and that bypassing the pardons board may not necessarily render the pardon invalid. This development has significant implications for the legal community, raising questions about the role of the pardons board and the extent of the monarch's powers. With the discussion centered around royal pardons, the lawyer's argument is likely to fuel further debate on the topic, particularly in the context of justice reform and human rights. As the conversation continues, it is essential to consider the potential consequences of such a precedent, including its impact on the rule of law and the rights of individuals. Key issues such as justice reform, royal prerogative, and due process will undoubtedly be scrutinized in the wake of this argument. ...Read more
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