Juxtaposed Realities: Stories of Faith, Betrayal, and Justice
This piece is written by Mr. UK Menon, a law teacher and administrator.
Read MoreThis piece is written by Mr. UK Menon, a law teacher and administrator.
Read MoreIf you are a lawyer, this is for you. Advocates and solicitors often get cheated out of their fees. Last year, I had to contend with a similar complaint. I heard a story of how a Malaysian advocate, Mr. Gana Naidu, had fought off such a case. Gana argued – successfully - that he had an equitable lien over the judgement sum. We met. He showed me an old case. ...
Read MoreThe number of motor vehicle accidents have increased alarmingly. Over almost a century, a set of laws evolved. They protect and – even compensate – road accident victims. In Malaysia, this set of laws are in the Road Transport Act 1987 and the Financial Services Act 2013.
Read MoreMalaysia's population is 34 million. Strangely, there are 36 million private vehicles. On average: every day, 1,600 road accidents occur. Fifty percent involve motorcycles. And 17 people die daily. Shouldn't you be more careful? What should you do in an accident?
Read MoreThis is not a story of the Najib government's machinations. It is about an older system that exploits power. Can you see a recognisable pattern here?
Read MoreThe answer comes from history and the Constitution itself. Ready for some stories?
Read MoreSuppose a hospital is negligent. The patient sues the hospital. The court awards compensation. Should the hospital dictate how and when the victim should spend the compensation money?
Read MoreDo you think you are paying more to your private medical hospital - more than you should? Do you feel some medical tests are unnecessary?
Read MoreIf you had only RM10.00, can you spend RM20.00?
Read MoreSome say that the power of the King to grant a royal pardon is ‘absolute,’; that ‘no one can question it’. Is this correct?
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