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by GK Ganesan June 4, 2024
Blog , Constitutional Law , Government , Politics

Can the Malaysian Pardons Board issue a house arrest order?

If you had only RM10.00, can you spend RM20.00?

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by GK Ganesan February 19, 2024
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Is the King’s power to grant a pardon, ‘personal’ and ‘absolute’?

Some say that the power of the King to grant a royal pardon is ‘absolute,’; that ‘no one can question it’. Is this correct?

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by GK Ganesan June 21, 2023
Areas Of Practice , Blog , English , For Lawyers , Home Featured Articles , Industries

THE RISE AND RISE OF THE ASIAN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CENTRE

The Asian International Arbitration Centre is the leading edge in Asian and Malaysian International arbitration.

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by GK Ganesan May 13, 2023
Areas Of Practice , Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles

The Gopal Sri Ram I knew

He brought a level of legitimacy and credence to an institution that had been staggering under the weight of the 1988 judicial crisis.

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by GK Ganesan March 8, 2023
Areas Of Practice , Blog , Constitutional Law , English , Government , Home Featured Articles

Can a hospital, or a police station deny service based on a dress code?

On January 30, 2023, a woman had been involved in a car accident. She wore above-knee shorts.  The Kajang Police Headquarters turned her away.

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by GK Ganesan November 24, 2022
Areas Of Practice , Blog , Constitutional Law , English , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

Anwar’s long journey begins…

After a meteoric rise, and tragic incarceration, Malaysia's new, and 10th prime minister Anwar, is poised to lead. But his path is strewn with hidden pitfalls and ripples with hissing vipers. Difficult days lie ahead.

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by GK Ganesan March 23, 2022
Areas Of Practice , Blog , English , For Lawyers , Home Featured Articles

What Does ‘Sustainability’ mean?

Despite being an international buzzword, the word, ‘sustainability’, may appear to mean different things: but at its core, it does have an underlying concern to protect the earth and humanity.

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by GK Ganesan March 13, 2022
Areas Of Practice , Blog , English , For Lawyers , Home Featured Articles

CAN A COURT ORDER A ROAD VICTIM’S COMPENSATION BE PAID TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE (ARB)?

There is a new trend in Malaysian vehicular accident cases. Recently, lawyers acting for insurance companies have fallen into the habit of asking courts to pay a victim’s compensation, not directly to the victim but to the Public Trustee (or ‘Amanah Raya Bhd’, or ‘ARB’ as it is called).

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by GK Ganesan June 9, 2021
Areas Of Practice , Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

How should you check your contract for traps?

You are about to enter into a contract. How should you avoid falling into dangerous traps? This articles explains how.

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by GK Ganesan June 6, 2021
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics , Uncategorized

Two tricks in dealing with an opponent’s Affidavit

There are two sure techniques in dealing with affidavits. One is a move of offence, the other is defence.

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

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