TKP's Journal
CAN A BANKRUPT SUE OR BE SUED?
The laws surrounding bankruptcy proceedings underwent a revamp recently, due to the alarming number of individuals being declared bankrupt in Malaysia. As such, a new Insolvency Act 1967 (“the Act”) was introduced.
Read MoreLIFTING THE CORPORATE VEIL IN INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES
It is trite that a company has an existence that is separate and distinct from its shareholders. This principle first stemmed from ...
Read MoreUnderstanding Criminal Proceedings in Malaysia (An Easy Guide)
This article aims to give readers an insight on criminal proceedings in Malaysia. This article will use basic language and terminologies, as the author attempts to provide a clearer understanding on criminal proceedings in Malaysia.
Read MoreJ's Case Study - The Jegatheson Trial (Part III)
Jegatheson Subramaniam & Satu Lagi Lwn. Fithril Hakim Ab Jalil & Kes Yang Lain [2018] 1 LNS 364
Read MoreJ's Case Study - The Jegatheson Trial (Part II)
In our present case, I strongly am of the view that, the provisions of the Order dated 10.4.2017; giving William permission to inspect the original documents...
Read MoreJ's Case Study - The Jegatheson Trial (Part I)
Jegatheson Subramaniam & Satu Lagi Lwn. Fithril Hakim Ab Jalil & Kes Yang Lain [2018] 1 LNS 364
Read MoreJUST BEAT IT!
You’re in an underground parking lot walking towards your car. It’s a few hours past lunchtime, there are a few people around ...
Read MoreTHE CONSUMER’S CODE
In this modern day and age, one can easily purchase their favourite items and/or goods, with just the touch of a finger ...
Read MoreREMAND PROCEEDINGS IN MALAYSIA
"No one is above the law" - a proverbial principle as it is expounded upon in various mediums, such as in the works of Plato and Dicey, or more recently, the highly academical debates concerning the Sokovia Accords. ...
Read MoreWhen Immunity Backfires (not an article on AIDS)
"No one is above the law" - a proverbial principle as it is expounded upon in various mediums, such as in the works of Plato and Dicey, or more recently, the highly academical debates concerning the Sokovia Accords. ...
Read MoreUNDERSTANDING THE PRINCIPLES OF ANTICIPATORY BAIL
I had filed a Motion for the Malaysian Bar Council to introduce the notion of 'Anticipatory Bail' in Malaysia. This Motion ...
Read MoreCIPAA vs Winding-Up
There have always been widespread problems in the construction industry; in securing timely payments, which in turn leads to cash flow impasses and the subsequent halting of...
Read MoreTHE FORGOTTEN ORDER OF SECTION 44(1) OF THE ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING, ANTI-TERRORISM FINANCING, AND PROCEEDS OF UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES ACT 2001 [AMLATFA 2001]
This Article intends to provide an understanding on the implication(s) of an Order under Section 44(1) of AMLATFA 2001. We first begin with...
Read MoreTHE PUNISHER : Can Malaysians Take Up This Role?
On 27th December 2017, the Kuala Lumpur High Court handed down the “mandatory death sentence” on 5 men for causing the death of a suspected robber. This incident took place...
Read MoreAngel or Devil?
MLM and Pyramid Schemes; in the Eyes of the Law
In recent years, entrepreneurship and start-ups are rapidly becoming a trend. Everyone wants to be the “boss” of their own life and own businesses; with hopes of reaching that ...
Read MoreRIGHTS OF ARRESTED PERSONS IN MALAYSIA
You or your loved ones are arrested. What’s the best thing to do now? Appoint your preferred lawyer. However, in numerous cases, this appointment is not done immediately....
Read MoreDEBTOR'S PETITION: FULFILLING ITS PURPOSE?
There are many reasons behind why a debtor may find himself on the path to bankruptcy; from reduced income to job loss, to credit debt which may have accumulated because of ...
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