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by GK Ganesan December 25, 2022
Areas Of Practice , Blog , Constitutional Law , English , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

Should the Senate be a back door into the Cabinet?

The questions is not whether Senators can be admitted into the cabinet. To that question, the answer is obvious. They can be. The question is: what should be their qualifications?

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by GK Ganesan January 11, 2020
Blog , English , For Lawyers

Should enforcement agencies publish evidence to the public?

The MACC’s recent publication of 9 telephone recordings has set the nation abuzz. Is this within the Rule of Law?

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by GK Ganesan March 25, 2019
Blog , English , For Lawyers

Are private hospitals immune from the medical negligence of their specialists? [Part-1]

First the courts said, ‘No'. Then they said, ‘Yes’. Afterwards they said, ‘It depends’. What does it all mean to you - and your loved ones?

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GK is an advocate & solicitor and an international commercial arbitrator. He is a constitutionalist, author and littérateur. He lives in KL.

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