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by GK Ganesan August 16, 2020
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

What is the legal consequence of Lim Guan Eng’s prosecution?

If you are an MP, and you are convicted of a crime, and if your sentence is not stayed by an order of court, then you cannot continue as an MP. You know what happened to Najib. Will that happen to Guan Eng?

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by GK Ganesan July 26, 2020
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics , Uncategorized

Do we have a Speaker in Parliament?

Did you realise that Malaysia has become the focal point of major constitutional issues in the last few years?   We have had all sorts of issues that have assailed the nation. Last week we had another. Here it is

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by GK Ganesan July 10, 2020
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Will the MPs vote obeying their oath, or party lines?

Two motions are pending before Parliament: (1) Motion calling for a Vote of No Confidence against the PM; and (2) Motion for the Replacement of the current Speaker of Parliament. If the Speaker motion succeeds, the new Speaker can block the Vote of No Confidence. What will happen on the 13th?

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by GK Ganesan June 25, 2020
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Is a Member of Parliament Your Trustee?

Is an MP disqualified from being an MP because he accepts wages from a third party? This is the wrong question to ask. Why?

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by GK Ganesan May 28, 2020
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics , Uncategorized

Virtual Court Hearings: should they be used all the time? [Part 2]

Why are we abandoning millions of years of biological communication technology for an imperfect system based on virtual court hearings?

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by GK Ganesan May 28, 2020
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Four Points Affecting an International Arbitrator’s Armour (Video)

The Four Points Affecting an International Arbitrator's Armour, are crucial tools of International Arbitrators.

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by GK Ganesan May 28, 2020
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government

Top Secret Formula for Legal Analysis (Video)

This Formula is something I developed over many years. It has worked well for me, and I hope it does for you! Good hunting!

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by GK Ganesan May 28, 2020
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

Was the May 18, 2020 Malaysian Parliamentary ‘meeting’, lawful?

When is a Parliamentary 'meeting', a 'meeting'?

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by GK Ganesan May 28, 2020
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Can the government dismiss the Speaker of Parliament?

Can the Government remove the Speaker of Parliament?

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by GK Ganesan May 17, 2020
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Is the 18th May Parliamentary Meeting lawful?

No. Why? Parliament is the House of the People. Can our leaders silence the voice of the people?

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

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