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by GK Ganesan January 28, 2021
Blog , English , For Lawyers , Home Featured Articles , Politics

Can a condo management bar a resident from his home if it suspects he is infected with Covid-19?

Absolutely not!

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by GK Ganesan November 16, 2020
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How should the Constitution be interpreted?

Suppose you are not a lawyer. How should you interpret your constitution? Are there any tools available to do that? Read on...

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by GK Ganesan July 7, 2020
Blog , English , For Lawyers , Home Featured Articles

Have you ever heard of the Art of the Disappearing Counsel?

The skill of putting across a point requires the skill that infuses all the writings of all civilisation. It is the oldest skill in the world. And here it is!

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by GK Ganesan April 14, 2019
English , For Lawyers

Words to a pupil, over coffee

As you enter into pupillage, what would you like to know? What is it like on the other side of the fence? What does a pupil-master expect of a pupil?

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by GK Ganesan December 4, 2018
English , For Lawyers

Are Bar Council elections based on Equality?

Do members of the Bar believe in equality? The way the Bar Council is elected does not reflect equality. More than 60% of the members of the Bar get no more than 11% influence in Bar Council's decisions. How can this be improved?

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by GK Ganesan November 28, 2018
Blog , English

The Virago and her Handbag

Justice Prasad Abraham, the retired Federal Court Judge, once again trots out his third recollection of his days at the Bar. Here he recalls a fearsome opponent, and more pointedly, the significant contents of her large handbag.

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by GK Ganesan November 28, 2018
Blog , English

The Mahaguru

Former Federal Court Judge Datuk Prasad Abraham is one of my favourite raconteurs. At the drop of a hat, he’d regale you with many a colourful tale. Here is a real-life anecdote from his days at the Bar.

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by GK Ganesan October 20, 2018
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What do the traditions of the Malaysian Bar stand for?

The Malaysian Bar has preserved the traditions of the legal profession. Some of them are more than 500 years old. The Bar insists on keeping them. Why?

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

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