
An Advocate – A Chef, not a Waiter
“Live like a hermit and work like a horse”. This is the route to success at the Bar. These were the haunting words of advice
“Live like a hermit and work like a horse”. This is the route to success at the Bar. These were the haunting words of advice
There was an interesting attempt recently to snooker me into admitting that I impose my views on others. I refuted the claim and foiled that
The relationship between employers and employees are symbiotic and dynamic. In the ordinary course, both would work together for the benefit and improvement of each
The uncertainty of whether a formal notice to show cause is a sine qua non to an application for leave to issue committal proceedings against
A bankruptcy proceeding is often utilized by creditors to compel a Judgment Debtor (JD) to settle his outstanding debts. Whilst it is not an enforcement
The answer is seemingly obvious but, analogies apart, the authoritative determination of this issue is yet to be settled. In the recent Court of Appeal
“Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth”. These renowned words of President Abraham Lincoln during the
REJA-1958-Procedures-Infographic-1.pdf What is a Foreign Judgment? A court judgment obtained outside Malaysian jurisdiction whereby it can be registered in Malaysia for purposes of enforcement.