Monday, July 12, 2010

My first Petition :)

Sush, Kelly and I depart to KL High Court in the early morning to file our very frist petition for short call. We've taken different transportation to reach every destination on time which really make our day. It also enlightening me the benefit of being independent for solving problems by our own effort. We learned a lot through out the journey, although exhaustive yet interesting.

No sooner after we got down at Nilai KTM, a train arrived and we manage to ride on without any delay. About 40 miniutes later, we arrived KL Sentral and manage to ride on a cab to KL High Court within 15 minutes. The capital High Court looked like an old castle which built in the great force of imposing posture consisting 5 levels with athestical disignation creatures. We met Collin and Shieh Mei and a MMU Law senior too. This experience endowed us with the court procedural skills and knowledges. We often went up and down stairs for applying endorsement and paying fees. I personaly suggested that they should put those relevant departments in 1 level instead of seperate levels for our convenience and time.

After repeated up and down exercise, we then head towards KL Bar Council for serving petition, and serve to Putrajaya AGC which take us an hour of journey by bus. We complete all these things at 12.30 p.m. which is far more better than what we've expected. Then we start wondering how to get a transport to bus terminal for riding on a JB express bus. After asking few nice stragers, they suggested us to ride on a bus towrds Putrjaya Sentral. We did so by only RM 0.50 bus fares per person which is unbelievably cheap.We supposed that it might only be a walking distance, yet, it was a pretty long journey which almost spend half an hour to reach the destination. When arrived, we were taking prejudice by its impressive building outlook and confirmed that fast food restaurants were inclusively provided by this nice building. We were then rushed towards up stairs after we've bought the bus ticket, but the fact prove us wrong and giving us a lesson that nvr judge a book by its cover.We were end up eating bread from morning to noon.

All in all, it was an exhaustive journey which spare us persistency and maturity. I felt i've grew up in this journey with 2 of them that marked the very beginning of my legal career as a CHAMBEE. Yes, pls call me chambee!An Independent Chambee :)

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