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Malila Defends Judicial Silence Amid Criticism

Chief Justice Mumba Malila says judges do not respond to attacks in the media or on political platforms regarding court decisions, stating that their silence is deliberate and not a sign of weakness.

Dr Malila said the judiciary’s approach is guided by principle, noting that engaging in public disputes over judgments would undermine the integrity of the courts.

“And Dr Malila has warned that failure to uphold judicial independence undermines the rule of law, weakens democracy and gives rise to impunity and authoritarianism.”

He further observed that some critics take pleasure in repeatedly ridiculing judges on social media and issuing directives without regard for legal limitations.

The Chief Justice said it is regrettable that judges must remain composed in the face of such criticism, emphasising that the judiciary is bound by ethical standards that restrict public engagement on decided matters.

He reiterated that judicial officers are required to uphold professionalism and impartiality at all times, even when subjected to public scrutiny.

Dr Malila stressed that maintaining respect for the judiciary is essential for preserving public confidence in the legal system and ensuring that justice is administered without fear or favour.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Some judges are very cantankerous donkeys that need a hippo whip to teach them a lesson!

  2. Good! So he knows that “failure to uphold judicial independence undermines the rule of law, weakens democracy and gives rise to impunity and authoritarianism”?
    So how come he has been wagging his tail to UPND ever since being appointed? Even changing a ruling done during Lungu’s rule to suit the vendetta of the present government.

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