Judicial echo chambers: The quiet power of influence in Malaysia’s legal establishment

WHEN former judges speak, they do not speak alone. They carry with them the shadow of their tenure, the decisions they’ve made, the doctrines they’ve defended — and often, the institutions they now quietly shape. Tan Sri Zainun Ali, a retired Federal Court judge and current member of the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC), recently published a spirited defence of the Basic Structure Doctrine (BSD). But the question we should be asking isn’t whether her arguments are persuasive — it’s why she’s speaking now, and to what end.

1. Legacy or lobby?

Zainun’s judicial legacy is tightly bound to the Semenyih Jaya judgment. Her public commentary defending the BSD is not merely academic — it is reputational. Her intervention appears less about constitutional clarity and more about institutional self-vindication. When a retired judge returns to the public stage to defend her own judicial philosophy, the line between legacy-building and lobbying becomes perilously thin.

2. Shadow advocacy within the JAC

As a sitting member of the Judicial Appointments Commission, Zainun plays a direct role in vetting and recommending future judges. Can a person who publicly campaigns for a specific constitutional doctrine — especially one she helped birth — objectively assess candidates who may reject it? The structural neutrality of the JAC is deeply compromised when commissioners take public positions on live constitutional controversies. This isn’t just a lapse in judgment — it’s a threat to judicial impartiality at the systemic level.

3. A closed circle of influence

Zainun’s piece also exposes a larger problem: the emergence of an elite judicial echo chamber, where the same voices cycle between the bench, institutional commissions, and public discourse. This closed loop of influence ensures continuity — not of justice, but of ideology. It raises serious questions: Are judges being selected for their merit, or for their ideological alignment? Is constitutional interpretation evolving through reasoned adjudication, or being hardwired by informal networks of influence? The lack of transparency and accountability surrounding such transitions undermines democratic confidence in the judicial system.

4. The danger of doctrinal rigidity masquerading as consensus

Zainun’s essay presents the BSD as a settled truth, not an evolving concept. Yet the Federal Court remains divided. To imply that BSD is beyond challenge — particularly by a JAC member who influences future judicial selections — is an attempt to enforce constitutional orthodoxy by stealth. It precludes fresh thinking, suppresses dissent, and discourages intellectual diversity within the judiciary.

A time to reassess JAC ethics

Zainun’s intervention is a red flag — not just for what it says, but for what it signals about the creeping politicisation of our judicial institutions. The JAC must reconsider the propriety of its members engaging in partisan legal discourse, especially on issues that shape the ideological composition of the courts. Judges should interpret the law — not manufacture consensus from the outside. Judicial independence is not just about resisting political interference — it is about guarding against internal partisanship disguised as legacy.

*The writer is an advocate and solicitor, and actively involved in legal and constitutional discourse in Malaysia

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