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Malaysian Standard & Burden of Proof
A) Standard of Proof It is important to realise that Courts often consider the sufficiency of evidence presented in a given case for the...
Vinodhan Kuppusamy
Dec 9, 20203 min read


Judgment In Default of Appearance - Malaysia
In 2014, when tennis ace Roger Federer pulled out of the World Finals, millions of tennis enthusiasts dubbed the act as a “disgrace”. Now...
Vinodhan Kuppusamy
Nov 20, 20204 min read


Functus Officio: When Does A Court Lose Its Powers?
A) What is Functus Officio? The phrase “having discharged his duty” resonates with the term Functus Officio as it refers to an officer or...
Vinodhan Kuppusamy
Nov 20, 20204 min read


Abuse of Process in the Court of Law - Malaysia
Abuse of Process (“AOP“) is where a person and/or a party uses the legal system in a way that does not serve the underlying goal of a...
Vinodhan Kuppusamy
Nov 20, 20203 min read


Without Prejudice Letters: When & How Can They Be Admissible In Malaysian Court?
What is a Without Prejudice (“WP”) Letter you ask? Well, it is literally a letter with a small part somewhere on the document labelled...
Vinodhan Kuppusamy
Nov 19, 20203 min read


Is a Consent Order/Judgment the same as a Judgment in Malaysian Court?
Situation 1 Adira and Shaan are involved in a divorce proceeding. Consequently, they agreed to sort out the terms of the divorce...
Vinodhan Kuppusamy
Nov 16, 20204 min read
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