Is the ‘Commonality Principle’ in Iskandar Nuli a Jurisprudential Aberration?
The Court of Appeal's 'commonality principle' in Iskandar Nuli represents judicial legislation without statutory foundation. It contradicts RTA's legislative intent and established doctrines of estoppel. It erects artificial barriers favouring insurers over motor accident victims ...
Read MoreWhat Happened During the Malaysian Judicial Crisis in 1988?
In 1988, a tremor rent Malaysia’s halls of justice: an institutional earthquake that cleaved its very bedrock. Constitutional pillars crumbled; and the Beacon that once burned bright for Justice flickered, and then, died. Sacred robes, ...
Read MoreHow did the 1994 Constitutional amendment change the law of pardons in Malaysia?
Whilst preserving the dignity of the Royal Houses, the amendments established the unequivocal supremacy of constitutional law over traditional royal prerogatives:
Read MoreIs a prime minister immune from civil suits?
Do you remember an essay I wrote in 2018? The one that argued that a former PM enjoyed no immunity from criminal prosecution? Stand that principle on its head. Is a prime minister immune from ...
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