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Remembering legal legends who made a mark
TWO years have passed since Karpal Singh passed away. Memories of his personality and actions are still clearly entrenched in the minds of those who were sufficiently grown up to listen, read and see when he was alive.
Talking about sub judice and contempt
When ‘contempt’ complements the status of sub judice, certain statements are prohibited.
Orders and procedural rulings
A recent Court of Appeal decision gives clearer guidance on the difference or the line to be drawn between orders and procedural rulings.
When an inheritance gets neglected
If someone who has assets dies, there are often grievances and disputes among family members.
Federal Court dismisses Tiong’s appeal
PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has dismissed an appeal by Bintulu MP Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing over an issue involving confidentiality of a journalist's sources in his defamation suit.
Wife’s job terminated due to hubby
IN a situation where both husband and wife are providing services to another, it can happen that because the arrangement with the husband is terminated, the arrangement with the wife is also terminated.
About agents and agency
The agent-principal relationship falls within the broader subject of contract, covered by common law principles and incorporated into the Contracts Act 1950.
Of cracks, collapses and leakages
There is a thick layer of circumstances behind the leakages, cracks and collapses of building and structure.
A matter of law and (in)justice
There are occasions when, based on the law, justice is not done. Who, then, does one blame?
Good laws must be clear and unambiguous
As we step into 2016, let us hope for an atmosphere of openness in Malaysia.