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by GK Ganesan June 16, 2026
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Can an Insurer Cry Fraud After the Victim Has Won? [Sa’Amran 10/11]

Two contradictory oaths, half the witnesses, the wrong court, and a declaration that came too late. Appeal No. 8 of Sa’Amran is a study in how an insurer loses a fraud case it never properly brought.

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by GK Ganesan June 10, 2026
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How Tall May a House of Worship Be?

The State of Selangor capped non-Muslim houses of worship at 72 feet. The Constitution has a quiet question to ask: on planning, piety, and the gentle art of measuring devotion in feet

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by GK Ganesan June 10, 2026
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Can a Malaysian court make a Doorstep Delivery Order? If so, upon what conditions?

Yes, Malaysian courts can compel delivery at your doorstep — but should the gentler name earn a gentler test?

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by GK Ganesan June 6, 2026
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Was the dissolution of the NS State Assembly lawful—and what now? [6/NS]

Was the dissolution lawful, and how far may a court go? The architecture of royal non-justiciability, explained neutrally.

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by GK Ganesan June 6, 2026
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The NS Constitution and the clause built to silence the courts: can it? [5/NS]

Can a 1982 ouster clause still keep the courts out? Eighty years of common-law authority, laid before the bench.

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by GK Ganesan June 6, 2026
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Was Mubarak still an Undang in Negeri Sembilan? [4/NS]

A constitutional storm turning on a headcount: was Mubarak still an Undang when the four chiefs acted?

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by GK Ganesan June 6, 2026
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Who may remove the Ruler of Negeri Sembilan? [3/NS]

Who may lawfully remove Negeri Sembilan’s ruler — the grounds, the enquiry, and the signature the chiefs cannot skip.

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by GK Ganesan June 6, 2026
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The machine: How does the NS State Constitution actually work? [2/NS]

How the 1959 constitution actually works: the composite Ruler, the four electors, and the clause built to silence courts.

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by GK Ganesan June 6, 2026
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

Negeri Sembilan—the nine that became one [1/NS]

Negeri Sembilan is Malaysia’s only state that elects its ruler. Here is the six-century machine behind the throne.

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by GK Ganesan June 4, 2026
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Is Iskandar Nuli Bad Law? The Strange Afterlife of the ‘Commonality Principle’ [Saamran: 4/11]

Unendorsed by the highest court, the 'commonality' doctrine's crumbling bones still haunt Malaysian roads. Should they not be buried altogether?

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

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