Mohamed Raus Sharif

Malaysian lawyer and judge From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mohamed Raus bin Sharif (Jawi: محمد روس بن شريف; born 4 February 1951) is a retired Malaysian lawyer who served as the eighth Chief Justice of Malaysia[1] from 1 April 2017 until 31 July 2018.[2] He replaced Arifin Zakaria.

Quick Facts 8th Chief Justice of Malaysia, Nominated by ...
Mohamed Raus Sharif
محمد روس شريف
8th Chief Justice of Malaysia
In office
4 April 2017  10 July 2018
Nominated byMohd. Najib Abdul Razak
Appointed byMuhammad V
Preceded byArifin Zakaria
Succeeded byRichard Malanjum
8th President of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia
In office
12 September 2011  4 April 2017
Nominated byNajib Razak
Appointed byMizan Zainal Abidin
Preceded byAlauddin Mohd Sheriff
Succeeded byZulkefli Ahmad Makinudin
Personal details
Born
Mohamed Raus bin Sharif

(1951-02-04) 4 February 1951 (age 74)
Rembau, Negeri Sembilan, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia)
CitizenshipMalaysian
SpouseSalwany Mohamed Zamri
Children2
EducationSekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman
Alma materUniversity of Malaya (LLB)
London School of Economics (LLM)
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Education

He began his formal education at Kampung Astana Raja Primary School in Rembau and went on to complete his secondary education in Tunku Besar Secondary School in Tampin. He completed his STPM certificate in Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman (STAR), Ipoh, Perak.

He obtained Bachelor of Laws from University of Malaya in 1976 later obtained Master of Laws from the London School of Economics in 1987.[3]

Career

He joined Legal and Judicial Services as a magistrate in 1976.

On 1 November 1994, he was made a Judicial Commissioner in the High Court at Kuala Lumpur. On 12 January 1996, he was appointed a Judge at the High Court of Malaya. Since then, he had served Shah Alam High Court, Muar High Court, Penang High Court and Kuala Lumpur High Court.

On 28 July 2006, he was appointed a Judge of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia. On 12 September 2011, he was promoted as President of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia.

In 2017, his tenure as the Chief Justice of Malaysia was extended further.[4] The re-appointments of Md Raus and Zulkefli to their respective posts were controversial, as their terms were extended after they reached the mandatory retirement age of 66 years and six months.[5] Bar Council called the move "unconstitutional" and will cause "widespread and severe erosion of public confidence in the judiciary and its independence".[6]

Family

He is married to Toh Puan Salwany Mohamed Zamri and has two children.

Honours

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