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Legal Nutshell – Judicial Review

Legal Nutshell – Judicial Review

A concise, comprehensible explanation of the law on judicial review.

Making the Government Vicariously Liable

Making the Government Vicariously Liable

A critical commentary about the Federal Court decision of Kerajaan Malaysia v Lay Kee Tee [2009] 1 MLJ 1 concerning its interpretation of section 5 and 6 of the Government Proceeding Act 1956 and its impact on vicarious liability claims against the Government.

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[UPDATED] Are You Rich Enough for the Federal Court?

[UPDATED] Are You Rich Enough for the Federal Court?

A proposed bill to to drastically extend the monetary jurisdiction of the Subordinate Courts has far-reaching consequences but who does it benefit? Cui Bono?

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About the Preparation of Draft Orders

About the Preparation of Draft Orders

An analysis and critique of the preparation of a court order as provided for in the Rules of the High Court 1980 and the Subordinate Court Rules 1980 and as experienced in practise by Fahri Azzat. He concludes with an audacious proposal that just may help to streamline and simplify the process. Potentially seriously boring as it involves civil procedure. Please do not read this on your mobile while driving.

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