Kota Kinabalu: Due to the Covid-19 pandemic social distancing measures against large gatherings, this year’s ceremony petition for admission of 17 lawyers to the Sabah Bar on Monday, (Feb 22) was conducted via online vide video conferencing Zoom before High Court Judge Tuan Ismail Bin Brahim.
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The pupillage lawyers were called individually together with their masters advocating their admission to the rolls of the High Court of Sabah and Sarawak in the State of Sabah as advocates and solicitors of the Sabah Bar with Sabah Law Society president Roger Chin and deputy State Attorney-General Dayangku Fazidah Pengiran Bagul representing the Sabah Attorney General Chambers.
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