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South China Sea MALAYSIA SINGAPORE MALAYSIA | SINGAPORE Bench & Bar Games 2007 28 - 30 April 2007 Java Sea OFFICES SINGAPORE 80 RAFFLES PLACE #33-00 UOB PLAZA 1 SINGAPORE 048624 TEL: +65 6225 2626 FAX: +65 6225 1838 SHANGHAI UNIT 23-09 OCEAN TOWERS NO. 550 YAN AN EAST ROAD SHANGHAI 200001, CHINA TEL: +86 (21) 6322 9191 FAX: +86 (21) 6322 4550 EMAIL [email protected] CONTACT PERSON HELEN YEO, MANAGING PARTNER YEAR ESTABLISHED 1861 NUMBER OF LAWYERS 95 KEY PRACTICE AREAS CORPORATE FINANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & TECHNOLOGY LITIGATION & ARBITRATION REAL ESTATE LANGUAGES SPOKEN ENGLISH, MANDARIN, MALAY, TAMIL www.rodyk.com 1 Contents Message from The Honourable The Chief 2 10 Council Members of Bar Council Malaysia Justice, Singapore 2007/2008 Message from The Honourable Chief 3 15 Sports Committee - Singapore and Malaysia Justice, Malaysia Message from the President of The Law 4 16 Teams Society of Singapore Message from the President of Bar Council 5 Malaysia 22 Results of Past Games 1969 to 2006 Message from Chairman, Sports 6 Sports Suit No. 1 of 1969 Committee, The Law Society of Singapore 23 Message from Chairman, Sports 7 Acknowledgements Committee, Bar Council Malaysia 24 9 The Council of The Law Society of Singapore 2007 Malaysia | Singapore Bench & Bar Games 2007 022 Message from The Honourable The Chief Justice, Singapore The time of the year has arrived once again for the Malaysia/Singapore Bench & Bar Games. Last year we enjoyed the warm hospitality of our Malaysian hosts on the magical island of Langkawi and this year, we will do all that we can to reciprocate. Members of the legal professions of both jurisdictions have the opportunity to do sporting battle in a spirit of friendship and goodwill. The Games serve to strengthen the friendships built up over the years with our Malaysian friends. It is a tradition of friendship and camaraderie that we must continue. I would like to give special thanks to everyone who they have an enjoyable and memorable time on and worked hard to make this year’s Games a memorable off the sports fi eld. I ask all participants to remember one. Their efforts are most appreciated. Lastly, I wish all one thing, and it is the thing that really matters: the participants the best in their respective games and that participation and not the winning. Chan Sek Keong 033 Message from The Honourable Chief Justice, Malaysia The 2007 Bench & Bar Games will once again be held in Singapore. As always, it will draw strong support from the members of the legal fraternity of the two neighbouring countries. Unfortunately, the Honourable Chief Justice of Malaysia could not be with us due to his other commitment. Over the years the Games have contributed greatly towards fostering a closer relation between members of Judiciary and the legal profession of the two countries. I am sure this year’s Games will achieve the same objective. the Malaysian delegation I would like to extend our As in the past, all the events will be keenly contested. gratitude to our host for organising this year’s Games. But whatever may be the results, let us not lose sight of I wish the Games every success. the main objective of the Games. Finally, on behalf of To all participants and supporters, enjoy the Games. Dato’ Arifi n bin Zakaria Federal Court Judge For and on behalf of Tun Dato’ Sri Ahmad Fairuz bin Dato’ Sheikh Abdul Halim The Chief Justice Malaysia Malaysia | Singapore Bench & Bar Games 2007 044 Message from the President of The Law Society of Singapore A very warm welcome to our Malaysian counterparts who come to Singapore for this year’s Malaysia/Singapore Bench & Bar Games. This year, we play host for the annual sporting event. I hope that every participant and their family members who have travelled across the causeway will enjoy this opportunity to get together with friends old and new. Indeed, what better way to promote camaraderie between our two nations than sport played in a competitive yet friendly and fair atmosphere. While one I would like to thank the Sports Committees of both needs mental strength and fervor in the Courts of Law, Bar Associations and Bench & Bar of Malaysia and one requires at the Games, in addition to these qualities, Singapore. The success of the Bench & Bar Games a strong team spirit. We look forward to the contest of would not be possible without their hard work and mind, body and spirit. commitment. Philip Jeyaretnam, SC 055 Message from the President of Bar Council Malaysia Some say that lawyers and judges are a dreary lot. But to see everyone gathered together year after year, fi lled with enthusiasm at the prospect of the Games ahead, there is no doubt that we do actually love our fun and competition. Who could forget which team won But as we plunge enthusiastically into good hearted last year’s hockey match? Or who was left behind in competition, we should stop and spare a thought for the boat race? These are subjects which fuel the talk of our fellow lawyers in the Solomon Islands who require the Singapore and Malaysian Bar for months after each urgent aid due to the devastating tsunami there. I annual Games. make this appeal again on their behalf to both our legal fraternities and trust that we will remember them And here we are, gathered together again. To set new in a meaningful way. records perhaps, and for some, to redeem ourselves of last year’s defeat. For a long time now, both the Singapore And may I leave you with these words with no and Malaysian Bar and Bench have enjoyed close ties anticipation whatsoever of the outcome of these and great camaraderie forged during these annual Games: ‘Winning isn’t always fi nishing fi rst. Games. Both sides have displayed great sportsmanship, Sometimes, winning is just fi nishing.’ and have always maintained the spirit of good, healthy - Manuel Diotte competitiveness. On that note, I would like to thank all those who have Ambiga Sreenevasan worked tirelessly in the background to ensure the success of these Games. In particular, I wish to thank Mr George Varughese who heads our Sports Committee and his Singapore counterpart, Mr Joseph Liow for putting together, what promises to be a carefully thought out and well-organised event. Malaysia | Singapore Bench & Bar Games 2007 066 Message from Chairman Sports Committee, The Law Society of Singapore It remains an honour and pleasure to be part of a tradition that harks back to 1969; when the Bench & Bar Games was held for the very fi rst time in Kuala Lumpur. Whilst the landscape of both countries has changed in the past 38 years, I dare say that the spirit of the Games has not. I was introduced to the Bench & Bar Games as a young pupil in 1992 when the Games took place in Ipoh. My pupil master, Mr Derrick Wong, insisted that this was part of my training as a pupil. His partner, N. Sreenivasan (who is my partner now) insisted that I should accompany his friend, Mr Fakhuddin Savliwala, who wanted to drive up instead of fl ying. What my bosses didn’t tell me was that Mr Savliwala enjoyed the high speeds that his Ford XR3i could produce. To keep a long story short, let’s just say we made it up to KL in just over two hours before we rested for the night. The trip to Ipoh was similarly eventful and etched in my memory. I had a great time with Savliwala not be possible without the generous fi nancial support and many others in Ipoh that year. of many law fi rms and individuals. Whilst many of our members support the Games, few realise the fi nancial costs Last year I had the pleasure of meeting the acquaintance of associated with it. The Games could not have survived Mr Vazeer Alam Mydin Meera who was the Chairman of the all these years without these generous donors and well Kedah/Perlis Bar. In his message in the souvenir magazine, he wishers. I have been touched by the outpouring of generous recounted his days at the National University of Singapore and support from these donors and friends and I sincerely thank of the friendships forged. When he spoke to me, he enquired all of them for their contributions. of his many friends that were unfortunately not able to make it to Langkawi for the Games. I was struck by the depth of I also wish to record my thanks to all my members of the the bond that he had for his friends despite the fact that they Sports Committee for their time, effort and contribution. had not met in years. It was something that struck a chord I take this opportunity to especially mention my thanks to with me. I recount these two personal experiences because Mr K Bala Chandran for his continued support. Bala, to it reminds me why the Bench & Bar Games is an important my knowledge, is the longest serving member of the Law tradition. Firstly, the Games provide us with the avenue of Society’s Sports Committee and a wealth of invaluable forming new friendships that we would not otherwise have. experience. Secondly, it is an opportunity to meet up with old friends and to re-establish the bond shared. Our President Philip Lastly, the Sports Committee and I bid all of you an Jeyaretnam, SC was insightful when he said, in his speech enjoyable Bench & Bar Games. at the Bench & Bar Games in 2005, that ‘one should never under-estimate the power of sports in promoting peace and better understanding between peoples’.