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by GK Ganesan January 7, 2025
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Juxtaposed Realities: Stories of Faith, Betrayal, and Justice

This piece is written by Mr. UK Menon, a law teacher and administrator.

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by GK Ganesan September 28, 2024
Blog , English

A solicitor has not been paid. How can he protect his fees?

If 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. ...

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by GK Ganesan August 12, 2024
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How does the law protect road users and compensate accident victims?

The 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.

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by GK Ganesan August 12, 2024
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What should you do – during and after – an accident?

Malaysia'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?

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by GK Ganesan July 12, 2024
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

Is litigation being used to siphon off government monies and side-step corruption laws?

This 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?

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by GK Ganesan June 20, 2024
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What is Johore’s constitutional position within Malaysia?

The answer comes from history and the Constitution itself. Ready for some stories?

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by GK Ganesan June 12, 2024
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

Can a negligent hospital dictate how its patient should spend the court-awarded compensation?

Suppose 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?

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by GK Ganesan June 8, 2024
Areas Of Practice , Blog , English , For Lawyers , Home Featured Articles

Should private hospitals be better regulated?

Do you think you are paying more to your private medical hospital - more than you should? Do you feel some medical tests are unnecessary?

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by GK Ganesan June 4, 2024
Blog , Constitutional Law , Government , Politics

Can the Malaysian Pardons Board issue a house arrest order?

If you had only RM10.00, can you spend RM20.00?

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by GK Ganesan February 19, 2024
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Is the King’s power to grant a pardon, ‘personal’ and ‘absolute’?

Some 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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GK is a senior advocate, international arbitrator, constitutionalist, author and littérateur. He lives in KL, Malaysia.

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