Judiciary of Malaysia - List of Chief Justices of The Federal Court

List of Chief Justices of The Federal Court

  • Abdul Hamid Omar 1994, previously Lord President
  • Mohamed Eusoff Chin 1994 – 2000
  • Mohamed Dzaiddin Abdullah 2000 – 2003
  • Ahmad Fairuz Abdul Halim 2003 – 2007
  • Abdul Hamid Mohamad 2007 - 2008
  • Zaki Tun Azmi 2008–2011
  • Tun Arifin Zakaria (2011–present)

For a list of Lord Presidents, see Lord President of the Federal Court.

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