Is Iskandar Nuli Bad Law? The Strange Afterlife of the ‘Commonality Principle’ [Saamran: 4/11]
Unendorsed by the highest court, the 'commonality' doctrine's crumbling bones still haunt Malaysian roads. Should they not be buried altogether?
Read MoreUnendorsed by the highest court, the 'commonality' doctrine's crumbling bones still haunt Malaysian roads. Should they not be buried altogether?
Read MoreWithin marble chambers where the scales of justice have trembled through tempest and calm, where in silent corridors, darkness once consumed light, where the sacred spirit of law endured its darkest winter— here lives a story of its struggle and its resurrection. The robe, once rent by a political blade, was rewoven with threads of courage; how the flame, once dimmed to dying ember, burns bright once more: luminous, defiant, and eternal.
Read MoreFor the first time in ninety years, we are asking the right questions in the right order. Under s.96(2)(a) RTA 1987, must an accident victim personally notify the insurer before suing — or does that duty lie elsewhere? Ten questions, and the answers a century of Commonwealth law has been quietly supplying.
Read MoreHe brought a level of legitimacy and credence to an institution that had been staggering under the weight of the 1988 judicial crisis.
Read MoreHow to Win Cil Appeals is PURE APPEAL TECHNIQUE. There are sure-fire techniques that make it easier to succeed in Civil Appeals. Here are some.
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Read MoreDo you like the English language? Here are some of the most memorable lines written by judges. These exemplify how judges used their wit to decant humour, humanity and storytelling back into the law. I hope you like them!
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