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Should Online Court Hearings be scrapped?

Should we abandon millions of years of biological communication technology for an imperfect system based on virtual court hearings? The answer is a ‘No’.

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by GK Ganesan May 12, 2021
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Do shoes make a lawyer?

Do the shoes of a lawyer speak of his character?

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by GK Ganesan January 28, 2021
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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 January 27, 2021
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Kejatuhan era kebebasan Kehakiman melalui pemecatan Hakim terulung

Krisis Pemecatan hakim terulung : bermulanya perarakan melindungi kebebasan kehakiman

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Should pupils be paid an allowance? Certainly

This is one story of my pupil-master, Dato Seri Gopal Sri Ram, who was at the time I went to train with him, one of the leading lights of the Bar. Looking back over the decades, the days I spent in his chambers are today as vivid and clear as they were then. Here is the story of the stipend.

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The Wing Collar, Jabot & the Gown-Episode-1: Meeting my pupil-master

I came into the Malaysian Bar just under three decades ago.  It was a personal battle to get into it; and it has been a battle ever since.

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by GK Ganesan December 6, 2020
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 A client who kept his word

This is a true story of an unusual client: one who kept his word.

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by GK Ganesan November 24, 2020
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What is the test for Leave to the Court of Appeal?

Actually, it is still open. Other than one dictum, s. 68(1)(a) seems open to different interpretations. So what should that test be?

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by GK Ganesan November 20, 2020
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When is the ‘Threshold Quantum’ in s.68(1)(a) CJA, to be determined?

Is it the time a claim is filed? Or after judgement? Eventually, the courts decided that the relevant quantum is at it was at the time its filing. Note that there is nothing logical about either of these positions.

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

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