Court: Federal Court, Kuala Lumpur Judges: Lee Hun Hoe (Borneo) CJ, Wan Suleiman and Chang Min Tat FJJ Date:12 January 1979 1. Procedural History The plaintiffs (vendors) initiated a suit against the first defendant (purchaser) for specific performance regarding a share sale agreement and against the second defendant (guarantor) for the unpaid balance of the purchase price. The High Court (Wan … Continue reading Case Analysis: Ho Kok Cheong Sdn Bhd & Anor v. Lim Kay Tiong & Ors [1979] 1 MLRA 173 FC
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Case Analysis: Yong Shui Tian v. Majlis Perbandaran Langkawi Bandaraya Pelancongan [2026] 2 MLRA 308 CA
This case analysis examines the Court of Appeal decision in Yong Shui Tian v. Majlis Perbandaran Langkawi Bandaraya Pelancongan [2026] 2 MLRA 308 CA, which clarifies the extensive statutory duties of local authorities regarding public safety and tree maintenance. Case Information Case: Yong Shui Tian v. Majlis Perbandaran Langkawi Bandaraya Pelancongan 2 MLRA 308. Court: Court of Appeal, Putrajaya. … Continue reading Case Analysis: Yong Shui Tian v. Majlis Perbandaran Langkawi Bandaraya Pelancongan [2026] 2 MLRA 308 CA
Case Analysis: UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd & Anor v. Allan Chong Teck Khin & Anor [2021] 5 CLJ 193 CA
The case of UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd & Anor v. Allan Chong Teck Khin & Anor [2021] 5 CLJ 193 CA is a significant Court of Appeal decision concerning the evaluation of expert evidence, the requirements for proving misrepresentation, and the necessity of a claimant's personal testimony. 1. Core Dispute and Factual Background The plaintiffs (respondents) … Continue reading Case Analysis: UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd & Anor v. Allan Chong Teck Khin & Anor [2021] 5 CLJ 193 CA
A Guide to the Variation of Child Custody Orders
In family law, a court order concerning child custody is never final or conclusive. As a child grows and family dynamics shift, the legal arrangements governing their lives must remain flexible. Under Malaysian law, specifically the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 (LRA), the court maintains continuous jurisdiction to vary or rescindcustody and maintenance orders to ensure … Continue reading A Guide to the Variation of Child Custody Orders
The Standard of Fiduciary Integrity: Navigating Conflict of Interest in Malaysian Law
In the realm of equity and commercial law, a conflict of interest is not merely a lapse in judgment but a fundamental breach of fiduciary ties. Legally defined as an abbreviation for "conflict of interest and duty," the rule dictates that a fiduciary may not, without the informed consent of their principal, place themselves in a position … Continue reading The Standard of Fiduciary Integrity: Navigating Conflict of Interest in Malaysian Law
Untangling the Knot: The Federal Court Corrects a Decade of Contractual Confusion in Lim Swee Choo
The landscape of Malaysian contract law has undergone a seismic shift with the landmark decision of the Federal Court in Lim Swee Choo & Anor v. Ong Koh Hou @ Won Kok Fong And Another Appeal [2026] 1 MLRA 1 FC. This case represents a profound moment of judicial introspection, as a larger panel of the apex … Continue reading Untangling the Knot: The Federal Court Corrects a Decade of Contractual Confusion in Lim Swee Choo
Case Analysis: Tan Ying Hong v. Tan Sian San & Ors [2010] 2 MLJ 1 FC
The case of Tan Ying Hong v. Tan Sian San & Ors [2010] 2 MLJ 1 FC is a landmark decision by the Federal Court of Malaysia that corrected a decade-long interpretation of land law, specifically regarding the indefeasibility of title under the National Land Code (NLC). Case Background and Facts The appellant, Tan Ying Hong, was the registered … Continue reading Case Analysis: Tan Ying Hong v. Tan Sian San & Ors [2010] 2 MLJ 1 FC
Case Analysis: Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Hj Abd Razak v. Menteri Dalam Negeri & Ors [2026] 2 MLRH 387 HC
This case analysis examines the judicial review application of Dato' Sri Mohd Najib Tun Hj Abd Razak v. Menteri Dalam Negeri & Ors [2026] 2 MLRH 387 HC, which centers on the validity of a purported "Addendum Order" for house arrest. 1. Case Information Case Name: Dato' Sri Mohd Najib Tun Hj Abd Razak v. Menteri Dalam … Continue reading Case Analysis: Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Hj Abd Razak v. Menteri Dalam Negeri & Ors [2026] 2 MLRH 387 HC
Dress Code for Malaysian Court
It is essential to maintain a high standard of decorum when appearing in Court. Below is an infographic guide concerning dress code to the Malaysian Court: Credit to: https://pulaupinang.kehakiman.gov.my/ms/etika-mahkamah
A New Standard for Legal Marketing: Understanding the Legal Profession (Publicity) Rules 2025
A New Standard for Legal Marketing: Understanding the Legal Profession (Publicity) Rules 2025 The regulatory framework for legal marketing in Malaysia is undergoing a significant transformation. Starting January 1, 2026, the new Legal Profession (Publicity) Rules 2025 will officially replace the previous 2001 framework. Gazetted in late December 2025, these rules represent years of collaboration between the Bar … Continue reading A New Standard for Legal Marketing: Understanding the Legal Profession (Publicity) Rules 2025
