Plaintif (Uniasia General Insurance Berhad) menuntut kepemilikan hartanah Lot 951 yang saat ini diduduki defendan tanpa izin, dan meminta mahkamah memerintahkan defendan mengosongkan hartanah tersebut dan membayar biaya permohonan.
Writ, service, appearance & judgment in default (2017-2018)Intan Muhammad
Writ - includes endorsement , transfer, issuance of writ
Service - includes substitute/personal service, serve based on contract, serve to solicitor / partnership, AOS
Appearance - includes how and when to insert appearance
JID - includes type and proof of services
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The appellant gave the respondent an option to purchase land that was to be exercised within a stipulated period. The respondent exercised the option on time but the appellant refused to proceed. The respondent lodged a caveat on the land and filed a court case seeking specific performance or damages. The court granted an ex parte extension of the caveat. The appellant argued the extension was wrong and the respondent had no interest in the land. The court dismissed the appeal, finding the option was validly exercised so the respondent had a caveatable interest.
Third party proceeding & summary judgementASMAH CHE WAN
Third party proceedings allow a defendant in a lawsuit to add additional parties that may be wholly or partly liable for the claim. A defendant can initiate third party proceedings if they claim contribution, indemnity, or require determination of an issue regarding the subject matter of the claim. A third party served with notice will be bound by the judgment if they do not enter an appearance or defend the claim.
Summary judgment allows a plaintiff to obtain a judgment without a full trial if the defendant's defense has no merit or raises no triable issues. To obtain summary judgment, the plaintiff must show the defendant has entered an appearance, been served with the statement of claim, and submit an affidavit verifying the claim and stating there is no defense
Contents :
Definition
Importance
Attendance
Appearance
P/S : I am sharing my personal notes of law-related subjects. Some parts of them are explained in a very informal-relaxed way and mix of languages (BM and English). Secondly, as law revolves every day, there will be outdated parts in my notes. Two ways of handling it.. (1) double check with the latest law and keep it to yourself (2) same with No. 1 coupled with your generosity to share with us, the LinkedIn users (hiks ^_^). Till then, have a nice day!
The document discusses land use categories and conditions that may be imposed when land is alienated by the State Authority (SA). It outlines how the SA can endorse categories of agricultural, building, or industry land use. The SA can also impose limitations on transferring, mortgaging, or leasing the land without SA permission. The document then examines options for varying the land use category or conditions and the process for determining a breach of conditions that could result in land forfeiture.
Writ, service, appearance & judgment in default (2017-2018)Intan Muhammad
Writ - includes endorsement , transfer, issuance of writ
Service - includes substitute/personal service, serve based on contract, serve to solicitor / partnership, AOS
Appearance - includes how and when to insert appearance
JID - includes type and proof of services
P/S : I am sharing my personal notes of law-related subjects. Some parts of them are explained in a very informal-relaxed way and mix of languages (BM and English). Secondly, as law revolves every day, there will be outdated parts in my notes. Two ways of handling it.. (1) double check with the latest law and keep it to yourself (2) same with No. 1 coupled with your generosity to share with us, the LinkedIn users (hiks ^_^). Till then, have a nice day!
The appellant gave the respondent an option to purchase land that was to be exercised within a stipulated period. The respondent exercised the option on time but the appellant refused to proceed. The respondent lodged a caveat on the land and filed a court case seeking specific performance or damages. The court granted an ex parte extension of the caveat. The appellant argued the extension was wrong and the respondent had no interest in the land. The court dismissed the appeal, finding the option was validly exercised so the respondent had a caveatable interest.
Third party proceeding & summary judgementASMAH CHE WAN
Third party proceedings allow a defendant in a lawsuit to add additional parties that may be wholly or partly liable for the claim. A defendant can initiate third party proceedings if they claim contribution, indemnity, or require determination of an issue regarding the subject matter of the claim. A third party served with notice will be bound by the judgment if they do not enter an appearance or defend the claim.
Summary judgment allows a plaintiff to obtain a judgment without a full trial if the defendant's defense has no merit or raises no triable issues. To obtain summary judgment, the plaintiff must show the defendant has entered an appearance, been served with the statement of claim, and submit an affidavit verifying the claim and stating there is no defense
Contents :
Definition
Importance
Attendance
Appearance
P/S : I am sharing my personal notes of law-related subjects. Some parts of them are explained in a very informal-relaxed way and mix of languages (BM and English). Secondly, as law revolves every day, there will be outdated parts in my notes. Two ways of handling it.. (1) double check with the latest law and keep it to yourself (2) same with No. 1 coupled with your generosity to share with us, the LinkedIn users (hiks ^_^). Till then, have a nice day!
The document discusses land use categories and conditions that may be imposed when land is alienated by the State Authority (SA). It outlines how the SA can endorse categories of agricultural, building, or industry land use. The SA can also impose limitations on transferring, mortgaging, or leasing the land without SA permission. The document then examines options for varying the land use category or conditions and the process for determining a breach of conditions that could result in land forfeiture.
The document discusses costs in legal proceedings in Malaysia. It provides definitions of key terms related to costs such as "costs", "costs reserved", and "costs in any event". It also discusses principles from case law that guide a court's discretion in ordering costs. The discretion is very wide but must be exercised judicially based on established principles. An appellate court will generally not interfere in a lower court's decision on costs unless there was an error of law or the discretion was exercised based on irrelevant grounds. Overall, the document provides an overview of how costs are treated in Malaysian courts and the considerations that determine whether costs are ordered.
The document discusses the jurisdiction of various Malaysian civil courts. The Magistrate's Court and Session Court have jurisdiction over civil claims involving monetary amounts up to RM100,000 and RM1,000,000 respectively. Case law has established that parties can consent to have claims exceeding these limits tried in the lower courts. The Session Court does not have jurisdiction over matters relating to immovable property title disputes, trusts, or questions regarding marriages or guardianship, with some exceptions.
(1) A Temporary Occupation License (TOL) allows temporary occupation of state land, mining land, or reserved land for a specified purpose.
(2) A TOL is issued by the Land Administrator with approval from relevant authorities and is valid only until the end of the calendar year. It can be renewed up to three times with approval from the State Authority.
(3) A TOL holder has rights of possession of the land but cannot transfer or assign the license. The license terminates upon the death of the holder or dissolution of a company holder.
Modes of Originating Process - For Revision Purposes OnlyAzrin Hafiz
This document summarizes the different modes of originating process in the Malaysian High Court under the Rules of Court 2012, including writs of summons and originating summonses. It outlines when each process is appropriate based on whether substantial disputes of fact are likely to arise. It also discusses cases that demonstrate when certain claims must be commenced by writ, can be determined summarily by originating summons, or are inappropriate for a given mode of process. The document concludes by examining the effects of using the wrong originating process and circumstances where proceedings will continue instead of being set aside.
This document is a transcript from a court proceeding involving the defendant Nureen Azlina binti Akmal, who is charged with intentionally causing grievous hurt by using acid. In the proceeding, the prosecution asks to postpone the mention date to allow time to obtain a medical report on the victim. The defense counsel argues that the defendant should be granted bail given her circumstances. However, the prosecution opposes bail, citing concerns that the defendant may tamper with witnesses. After considering both arguments, the judge grants bail to the defendant with conditions.
This document discusses various types of dealings and registration requirements under Malaysian land law. It explains that transfers, leases, charges, and easements are considered dealings, but only transfers, leases, charges, and some easements must be registered. It provides details on what constitutes interests in land, as well as the registration process and effects of registering transfers, leases, charges, and tenancies. Specifically, it notes that registration is required for transfers and leases to take legal effect, while unregistered leases and contracts are still valid. The document also discusses requirements for endorsing tenancies on land titles.
a) Order 29 of the Rules of Court 2012;
b) Mareva Injunction by Roger Tan Kor Mee [1989] 2 CLJ 764;
SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT
MANDATORY INJUNCTION
INTERIM/ INTERLOCUTORY MANDATORY INJUNCTION
INJUNCTION – FINAL AND INTERLOCUTORY
INTERLOCUTORY INJUNCTION
Undertaking as to Damages
anton Piller Order
Erinford Order
The appellant, a defense lawyer for Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim, filed a motion to disqualify two prosecutors based on supporting documents. The High Court judge held the motion was baseless and proposed holding the appellant in contempt of court. In a summary hearing, the appellant was found guilty and sentenced to 3 months imprisonment. The Federal Court allowed the appeal, finding that: (1) the appellant was justified in filing the motion, so there was no abuse of court process; (2) the contempt charge was not proven beyond a reasonable doubt; and (3) the appellant should have been granted an adjournment to fully prepare his defense, as denying this deprived him of a fair hearing.
This document is a sale and purchase agreement between a vendor and purchaser for a property. Key details:
- The vendor agrees to sell and the purchaser agrees to buy a property for RM152,660, subject to terms in the agreement.
- The purchaser pays a deposit and will pay the balance of RM137,394 within 3 months of the unconditional date.
- The vendor will execute documents to transfer the property to the purchaser, including a memorandum of transfer, which will be deposited with solicitors for adjudication upon completion of payment.
- Upon full payment and registration of transfer documents, legal possession of the property will be delivered to the purchaser.
The document discusses the law on striking out pleadings in Malaysia. It defines what can be struck out, who can apply, the grounds for an application, and the procedure. A party may apply to strike out all or part of the opposing party's pleadings. Grounds for striking out include if there is no reasonable cause of action or defence, or if the pleadings are scandalous, frivolous, vexatious, or an abuse of court process. The application must be made promptly, preferably before the close of pleadings, and state the specific grounds and order sought.
Civil Family Law - Promise to Marry (Betrothal)Azrin Hafiz
This document discusses the law around betrothal or a promise to marry in Malaysia. It defines betrothal as an agreement to marry between two parties. For a betrothal contract to be valid, there must be an offer and acceptance, consideration in the form of consent to marry, and the parties must have the capacity to marry. The document outlines the requirements for capacity including that the parties must be single, of age, not within a prohibited degree of relationship, and of religions that do not prevent marriage. It discusses exceptions and cases related to these requirements. The document also examines what constitutes a breach of contract if the betrothal is valid and potential defenses a defendant could raise. Finally, it lists the available remedies if
The document discusses specific performance as a remedy in contract law. It begins by explaining that specific performance is a discretionary remedy granted by courts, taking all circumstances into account. It then discusses the meaning and characteristics of specific performance, including that it is an order compelling performance of contractual obligations. The document outlines when specific performance is available, such as for unique goods or where damages are difficult to calculate. It also discusses defenses to specific performance and grounds for refusing it, such as where compensation is adequate or the contract terms are uncertain.
The sale and purchase agreement between Johan and Nabil is null and void as a temporary occupation license cannot be transferred. The land office can terminate the license due to breach of conditions without compensation. Johan cannot claim compensation from the land office for the house built on the land.
This document summarizes the rights of an arrested person under Article 5(3) and (4) of the Malaysian constitution. It discusses the three main rights: 1) the right to be informed of the grounds for arrest, 2) the right to consult a legal practitioner, and 3) the right to be defended by a legal practitioner of one's choice. It examines Malaysian case law that has interpreted and established limitations on these rights, such as allowing a reasonable delay before access to a lawyer to avoid interfering with police investigations. The document also discusses exceptions to these rights for enemy aliens under certain security laws.
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Kes ini membatalkan keputusan mahkamah terdahulu yang menolak saman terhadap bekas pemegang Lesen Pendudukan Sementara (LPS) yang gagal mengosongkan tanah setelah tamat tempoh lesen, dengan menetapkan bahawa pendudukan tanpa lesen adalah tindakan meroboh dan notis 90 hari untuk mengosongkan tanah adalah munasabah.
The document summarizes the history and current state of the legal profession in Malaysia. It discusses:
- The legal profession in Malaysia is a fused profession with no distinction between solicitors and barristers.
- The earliest lawyers were known as "law agents" or "advocates and attornies", with the first admission recorded in 1808.
- Various ordinances established regulatory bodies for lawyers in different states, which were consolidated by the Legal Profession Act 1976, establishing the Malaysian Bar and Bar Council. However, Sabah and Sarawak continue to have their own separate legislation and professional bodies.
The document summarizes key points about maintenance of a spouse under Malaysian family law:
1) Section 77 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act provides the court the power to order maintenance for a spouse in three situations: during matrimonial proceedings, when granting or after granting a divorce or judicial separation decree, or if a spouse is found alive after being presumed dead.
2) The court determines maintenance amounts based primarily on the means and needs of the parties, regardless of income proportions, but considers the responsibility of each party for the marriage breakdown.
3) The right to receive court-ordered maintenance ends if the recipient remarries or lives in adultery with another person.
Petisyen ini diajukan oleh tiga orang untuk mendapatkan probet atas harta warisan Leong Pak Weng yang meninggal dunia pada tanggal 6 Juni 2010. Petisyen ini dimaksudkan untuk memperoleh probet atas wasiat terakhir Leong Pak Weng yang menunjukkan ketiga petugas sebagai wasiat waris dan penerima manfaat.
The document discusses costs in legal proceedings in Malaysia. It provides definitions of key terms related to costs such as "costs", "costs reserved", and "costs in any event". It also discusses principles from case law that guide a court's discretion in ordering costs. The discretion is very wide but must be exercised judicially based on established principles. An appellate court will generally not interfere in a lower court's decision on costs unless there was an error of law or the discretion was exercised based on irrelevant grounds. Overall, the document provides an overview of how costs are treated in Malaysian courts and the considerations that determine whether costs are ordered.
The document discusses the jurisdiction of various Malaysian civil courts. The Magistrate's Court and Session Court have jurisdiction over civil claims involving monetary amounts up to RM100,000 and RM1,000,000 respectively. Case law has established that parties can consent to have claims exceeding these limits tried in the lower courts. The Session Court does not have jurisdiction over matters relating to immovable property title disputes, trusts, or questions regarding marriages or guardianship, with some exceptions.
(1) A Temporary Occupation License (TOL) allows temporary occupation of state land, mining land, or reserved land for a specified purpose.
(2) A TOL is issued by the Land Administrator with approval from relevant authorities and is valid only until the end of the calendar year. It can be renewed up to three times with approval from the State Authority.
(3) A TOL holder has rights of possession of the land but cannot transfer or assign the license. The license terminates upon the death of the holder or dissolution of a company holder.
Modes of Originating Process - For Revision Purposes OnlyAzrin Hafiz
This document summarizes the different modes of originating process in the Malaysian High Court under the Rules of Court 2012, including writs of summons and originating summonses. It outlines when each process is appropriate based on whether substantial disputes of fact are likely to arise. It also discusses cases that demonstrate when certain claims must be commenced by writ, can be determined summarily by originating summons, or are inappropriate for a given mode of process. The document concludes by examining the effects of using the wrong originating process and circumstances where proceedings will continue instead of being set aside.
This document is a transcript from a court proceeding involving the defendant Nureen Azlina binti Akmal, who is charged with intentionally causing grievous hurt by using acid. In the proceeding, the prosecution asks to postpone the mention date to allow time to obtain a medical report on the victim. The defense counsel argues that the defendant should be granted bail given her circumstances. However, the prosecution opposes bail, citing concerns that the defendant may tamper with witnesses. After considering both arguments, the judge grants bail to the defendant with conditions.
This document discusses various types of dealings and registration requirements under Malaysian land law. It explains that transfers, leases, charges, and easements are considered dealings, but only transfers, leases, charges, and some easements must be registered. It provides details on what constitutes interests in land, as well as the registration process and effects of registering transfers, leases, charges, and tenancies. Specifically, it notes that registration is required for transfers and leases to take legal effect, while unregistered leases and contracts are still valid. The document also discusses requirements for endorsing tenancies on land titles.
a) Order 29 of the Rules of Court 2012;
b) Mareva Injunction by Roger Tan Kor Mee [1989] 2 CLJ 764;
SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT
MANDATORY INJUNCTION
INTERIM/ INTERLOCUTORY MANDATORY INJUNCTION
INJUNCTION – FINAL AND INTERLOCUTORY
INTERLOCUTORY INJUNCTION
Undertaking as to Damages
anton Piller Order
Erinford Order
The appellant, a defense lawyer for Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim, filed a motion to disqualify two prosecutors based on supporting documents. The High Court judge held the motion was baseless and proposed holding the appellant in contempt of court. In a summary hearing, the appellant was found guilty and sentenced to 3 months imprisonment. The Federal Court allowed the appeal, finding that: (1) the appellant was justified in filing the motion, so there was no abuse of court process; (2) the contempt charge was not proven beyond a reasonable doubt; and (3) the appellant should have been granted an adjournment to fully prepare his defense, as denying this deprived him of a fair hearing.
This document is a sale and purchase agreement between a vendor and purchaser for a property. Key details:
- The vendor agrees to sell and the purchaser agrees to buy a property for RM152,660, subject to terms in the agreement.
- The purchaser pays a deposit and will pay the balance of RM137,394 within 3 months of the unconditional date.
- The vendor will execute documents to transfer the property to the purchaser, including a memorandum of transfer, which will be deposited with solicitors for adjudication upon completion of payment.
- Upon full payment and registration of transfer documents, legal possession of the property will be delivered to the purchaser.
The document discusses the law on striking out pleadings in Malaysia. It defines what can be struck out, who can apply, the grounds for an application, and the procedure. A party may apply to strike out all or part of the opposing party's pleadings. Grounds for striking out include if there is no reasonable cause of action or defence, or if the pleadings are scandalous, frivolous, vexatious, or an abuse of court process. The application must be made promptly, preferably before the close of pleadings, and state the specific grounds and order sought.
Civil Family Law - Promise to Marry (Betrothal)Azrin Hafiz
This document discusses the law around betrothal or a promise to marry in Malaysia. It defines betrothal as an agreement to marry between two parties. For a betrothal contract to be valid, there must be an offer and acceptance, consideration in the form of consent to marry, and the parties must have the capacity to marry. The document outlines the requirements for capacity including that the parties must be single, of age, not within a prohibited degree of relationship, and of religions that do not prevent marriage. It discusses exceptions and cases related to these requirements. The document also examines what constitutes a breach of contract if the betrothal is valid and potential defenses a defendant could raise. Finally, it lists the available remedies if
The document discusses specific performance as a remedy in contract law. It begins by explaining that specific performance is a discretionary remedy granted by courts, taking all circumstances into account. It then discusses the meaning and characteristics of specific performance, including that it is an order compelling performance of contractual obligations. The document outlines when specific performance is available, such as for unique goods or where damages are difficult to calculate. It also discusses defenses to specific performance and grounds for refusing it, such as where compensation is adequate or the contract terms are uncertain.
The sale and purchase agreement between Johan and Nabil is null and void as a temporary occupation license cannot be transferred. The land office can terminate the license due to breach of conditions without compensation. Johan cannot claim compensation from the land office for the house built on the land.
This document summarizes the rights of an arrested person under Article 5(3) and (4) of the Malaysian constitution. It discusses the three main rights: 1) the right to be informed of the grounds for arrest, 2) the right to consult a legal practitioner, and 3) the right to be defended by a legal practitioner of one's choice. It examines Malaysian case law that has interpreted and established limitations on these rights, such as allowing a reasonable delay before access to a lawyer to avoid interfering with police investigations. The document also discusses exceptions to these rights for enemy aliens under certain security laws.
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Kes ini membatalkan keputusan mahkamah terdahulu yang menolak saman terhadap bekas pemegang Lesen Pendudukan Sementara (LPS) yang gagal mengosongkan tanah setelah tamat tempoh lesen, dengan menetapkan bahawa pendudukan tanpa lesen adalah tindakan meroboh dan notis 90 hari untuk mengosongkan tanah adalah munasabah.
The document summarizes the history and current state of the legal profession in Malaysia. It discusses:
- The legal profession in Malaysia is a fused profession with no distinction between solicitors and barristers.
- The earliest lawyers were known as "law agents" or "advocates and attornies", with the first admission recorded in 1808.
- Various ordinances established regulatory bodies for lawyers in different states, which were consolidated by the Legal Profession Act 1976, establishing the Malaysian Bar and Bar Council. However, Sabah and Sarawak continue to have their own separate legislation and professional bodies.
The document summarizes key points about maintenance of a spouse under Malaysian family law:
1) Section 77 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act provides the court the power to order maintenance for a spouse in three situations: during matrimonial proceedings, when granting or after granting a divorce or judicial separation decree, or if a spouse is found alive after being presumed dead.
2) The court determines maintenance amounts based primarily on the means and needs of the parties, regardless of income proportions, but considers the responsibility of each party for the marriage breakdown.
3) The right to receive court-ordered maintenance ends if the recipient remarries or lives in adultery with another person.
Petisyen ini diajukan oleh tiga orang untuk mendapatkan probet atas harta warisan Leong Pak Weng yang meninggal dunia pada tanggal 6 Juni 2010. Petisyen ini dimaksudkan untuk memperoleh probet atas wasiat terakhir Leong Pak Weng yang menunjukkan ketiga petugas sebagai wasiat waris dan penerima manfaat.
This document is a summons filed in the Federal High Court of Nigeria by Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi against the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria and its Executive Secretary. Sanusi claims that the FRCN acted beyond its statutory powers and violated his right to fair hearing by recommending his removal as Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria without allowing him to respond to allegations. He is seeking declarations and orders relating to the FRCN's investigation and its recommendations to the President regarding his position at the CBN. The summons is supported by an affidavit detailing the background and Sanusi's claims against the FRCN.
Materi kuliah mata kuliah Korespondensi Bahasa Inggris membahas tentang:
1. Jenis-jenis surat bisnis seperti surat permintaan informasi, penawaran, balasan, pesanan, referensi, pelaksanaan pengiriman barang, keluhan, dan penagihan.
2. Bagian-bagian surat seperti heading, dateline, inside address, attention line, salutation, subject line, body, complimentary close, signature, enclosure, dan carbon copy notation.
3. Panduan penulisan surat bisnis se
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This document discusses preliminary matters in civil procedure regarding parties in an action. It covers requirements for parties such as being sui juris and compos mentis. It also discusses types of parties like individuals, firms, companies, deceased estates, and representatives. The document then discusses cause of action, locus standi, limitation periods, and commencing an action through a writ. It outlines the process for issuing, serving, renewing and substituting service of a writ, as well as timelines for appearance. The key information provided is on the requirements for valid parties in a civil action and the procedures for commencing a case through issuance and service of a writ.
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This document is a memorandum of appeal filed in the Court of Appeal of Malaysia regarding a civil suit. The appellants are appealing the decision of the High Court judge who dismissed their claim and allowed the respondent's counter-claim. The memorandum sets out 11 grounds of appeal, arguing that the High Court judge made multiple errors in his factual findings and legal analysis. It is argued that the evidence showed the deceased lacked testamentary capacity and the will propounded by the respondent should not have been admitted to probate due to suspicious circumstances surrounding its creation.
This document is a deed of settlement between Chan Chee Seng and Tan Gaik Suan, who are getting divorced. It outlines agreements regarding child custody, maintenance payments, division of property including a vehicle and bank accounts, costs of the divorce proceedings, and a statement that this settlement represents the final agreement between the parties. The wife will have primary custody of their minor child, and the husband will have visitation rights and pay monthly maintenance.
Khor Ah Hooi, the Director of Seleksi Penbina Sdn Bhd, provides testimony regarding contracts between Seleksi Penbina and TF Land Sdn Bhd for construction work. Seleksi Penbina was awarded contracts totaling RM4,356 to construct a walkway and RM368,187 to construct a perimeter drain, and completed both projects as instructed. Official receipts in the Ikatan Dokumen Tambahan [Bahagian C] documentation provide proof of payments made by TF Land Sdn Bhd to Seleksi Penbina Sdn Bhd for the construction work. Khor Ah Hooi confirms that Seleksi Penbina received full payment for the work
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This document summarizes the background of a civil case between Madasama Goodway Sdn Bhd and Lim Eng Huat regarding the sale of a property. Key points:
- Lim Eng Huat had rented a property from Madasama and wanted to purchase it after a fire damaged the building. They signed an agreement on July 19, 2002 for RM270,000.
- Lim paid a deposit and took steps to obtain financing, but Madasama refused to complete the sale. Lim filed a lawsuit seeking specific performance of the agreement.
- The High Court ruled in Lim's favor, but Madasama appealed. The document outlines the claims and evidence presented by both sides regarding whether the agreement was
This document is an invoice from Arnold Andrew & Co, a law firm, to Mystique Bay Sdn Bhd for professional legal fees and disbursements totaling RM165.90. The fees are in relation to a letter of demand issued on November 11, 2013 regarding Charles Solomon Barker. The invoice breaks down the fees into preparing the letter of demand, a 6% government tax, postage costs, and miscellaneous charges. Payment is due upon receipt of the invoice.
This document outlines the respondent's written submission in response to an appeal filed by the appellants against a High Court decision in favor of the respondent's winding up petition against the 1st appellant company. The respondent argues that the appeal is not valid for two reasons: 1) The company is already wound up so the 2nd appellant does not have authority to file the appeal on the company's behalf. 2) The appellants' affidavit in opposition to the winding up petition was filed late in contravention of mandatory timelines in the Companies Winding Up Rules, so it should be considered inadmissible. The respondent cites several court cases to support the argument that late filing of affidavits cannot be allowed as it violates mandatory requirements.
This curriculum vitae provides details about Nanthini Rajarethinam, including her personal information, education history, work experience, skills, and qualifications. She has a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of London and 5 years of experience as a Legal Assistant. Her objective is to secure a permanent position as a lawyer or Legal Assistant in order to continue gaining experience in civil litigation.
1. DALAM MAHKAMAH TINGGI MALAYA DI PULAU PINANG
SAMAN PEMULA NO : 24- /2013
Dalam Perkara Aturan 89 Kaedah-
Kaedah Mahkamah 2012
Dan
Dalam Perkara hartanah yang dikenali
sebagai Lot 951, Hakmilik GM 601,
Mukim 11, Daerah Barat Daya, Bayan
Lepas
Dan
Dalam Perkara Notis Pemilikan bertarikh
12 haribulan Oktober 2013
ANTARA
Uniasia General Insurance Berhad ...Plaintif
(NO. SYARIKAT : 16688-K)
DAN
1. Karuppiah a/l Kalimuthu dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 1
(NO. K/P: 471230-07-5157)
2. Kalimuthu a/l Karuppiah dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 2
(NO. K/P: 850518-07-5017)
3. Kanan a/l Karuppiah dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 3
(NO. K/P: 810924-07-5569)
4. Jamilah Binti Yassin dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 4
(NO. K/P: 570610-07-5902)
5. Hamzah Bin Haji Mohd Yahya dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 5
(NO. K/P: 801027-07-5003)
6. Husaini Bin Zaini dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 6
(NO. K/P: 531022-08-6144)
7. Hassan Bin Abdul Rahman dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 7
(NO. K/P: 531022-08-6144)
8. Hassan Bin Din dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 8
(NO. K/P: 630826-07-5648)
9. Omar Bin Din dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 9
2. 2
(NO. K/P: 710314-03-5545)
…Defendan-defendan
SAMAN PEMULA
Kepada Karupiah a/l Kalimuthu dan tiap-tiap pemegang yang menduduki
hartanah yang dikenali sebagai Lot 951, Hakmilik GM 601, Mukim 11, Daerah
Barat Daya, Bayan Lepas
Benarkan semua orang yang berkenaan hadir di hadapan Hakim dalam Kamar pada
hari pada haribulan 2013 jam pagi/petang,
atas pendengaran suatu permohonan oleh untuk suatu perintah menyatakan
bahawa dia hendaklah mendapatkan balik milikan Lot 951, Hakmilik GM 601,
Mukim 11, Daerah Barat Daya, Bayan Lepas atas alasan bahawa Plaintif berhak
mendapat milikan itu dan bahawa orang(-orang) yang menduduki itu telah
menduduki tanpa kebenaran atau persetujuan.
Bertarikh pada haribulan 2013.
Melalui saman ini, Plaintif menuntut kepada Mahkamah yang Mulia ini untuk
perintah-perintah yang berikut:-
1. Bahawa Defendan-defendan dan/atau wakil Defendan dan/atau penghuni
yang masih menghuni di Lot 951, Hakmilik GM 601, Mukim 11, Daerah Barat
Daya, Bayan Lepas (‘hartanah tersebut’) dalam tempoh 14 hari dari tarikh
perintah diberikan oleh Mahkamah Yang Mulia ini kepada Plaintif;
3. 3
5. Bahawa Defendan-defendan diperintahkan memberi milikan kosong
hartanah tersebut dalam keaddan yang sama sepertimana pada masa
Perjanjian Jual Beli di ditandatangani.
6. Bahawa kos permohonan ini ditaksir dan dibayar oleh Defendan-
defendan kepada Plaintif dengan serta merta.
7. Relif-relif yang lain yang dianggap adil dan suaimanfaat oleh Mahkamah
Yang Mulia ini.
Jika Defendan-defendan tidak memasukkan kehadiran, Penghakiman itu boleh
diberikan atau Perintah dibuat terhadap atau berhubung dengan dirinya
sebagaimana yang difikirkan adil dan suaimanfaat oleh Mahkamah Yang Mulia
ini.
Bertarikh pada haribulan 2013.
…………………………………. …………………………………
Peguamcara pihak Plaintif Timbalan Pendaftar,
Mahkamah Tinggi,
Pulau Pinang
4. 4
MEMORANDUM YANG HENDAK DITURUNKAN PADA SAMAN
Saman ini diambil oleh Tetuan Arnold Andrew & Co., Peguambela dan
Peguamcara yang beralamat di Suite 18.03, Tingkat 18, Plaza MWE, Lebuh
Farquhar, 10200 Pulau Pinang, peguamcara bagi pihak Plaintif tersebut yang
alamatnya di Tingkat 9, Menara Uni. Asia, 1008 Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala
Lumpur.
Saman ini diambil oleh plaintif tersebut yang tinggal di .................................dan
seorang (nyatakan pekerjaan) dan (jika plaintif tidak bermastautin di dalam bidang
kuasa) alamat untuk penyampaian kepadanya
ialah .........................................................................
PERINGATAN:- Mana-mana orang yang menduduki premis yang tidak dinamakan
sebagai defendan mengikut Saman ini boleh memohon kepada Mahkamah sama ada
sendiri atau melalui peguambela atau peguamcara supaya dicantumkan sebagai
defendan. Jika orang yang menduduki premis itu tidak hadir sendiri atau melalui
peguambela atau peguamcara pada masa dan di tempat yang disebutkan di atas,
maka perintah akan dibuat sebagaimana yang difikirkan adil dan suaimanfaat oleh
Mahkamah.
Nota : Saman ini tidak boleh disampaikan lebih daripada enam (6) bulan
kalender selepas tarikh di atas melainkan jika diperbaharui melalui perintah
Mahkamah.
5. 5
DALAM MAHKAMAH TINGGI MALAYA DI PULAU PINANG
SAMAN PEMULA NO : 24- /2013
Dalam Perkara Aturan 89 Kaedah-Kaedah Mahkamah 2012
Dan
Dalam Perkara hartanah yang dikenali sebagai Lot 951,
Hakmilik GM 601, Mukim 11, Daerah Barat Daya, Bayan Lepas
Dan
Dalam Perkara Notis Pemilikan bertarikh 12 haribulan Oktober
2013
ANTARA
Uniasia General Insurance Berhad ...Plaintif
(NO. SYARIKAT : 16688-K)
DAN
1. Karuppiah a/l Kalimuthu dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 1
(NO. K/P: 471230-07-5157)
2. Kalimuthu a/l Karuppiah dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 2
(NO. K/P: 850518-07-5017)
3. Kanan a/l Karuppiah dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 3
(NO. K/P: 810924-07-5569)
4. Jamilah Binti Yassin dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 4
(NO. K/P: 570610-07-5902)
5. Hamzah Bin Haji Mohd Yahya dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 5
(NO. K/P: 801027-07-5003)
6. Husaini Bin Zaini dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 6
(NO. K/P: 531022-08-6144)
7. Hassan Bin Abdul Rahman dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 7
(NO. K/P: 531022-08-6144)
8. Hassan Bin Din dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 8
(NO. K/P: 630826-07-5648)
9. Omar Bin Din dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 9
(NO. K/P: 710314-03-5545)
…Defendan-defendan
****************************************************************************************************************
SAMAN PEMULA
****************************************************************************************************************
Peguamcara bagi pihak Plaintif
Tetuan Arnold Andrew & Co.
Peguambela & Peguamcara
Suite 18.03, Tingkat 18,
Plaza MWE
Lebu Farquhar
10200 Pulau Pinang.
Ruj: AA/Lot 951/40/2012
Difailkan pada haribulan 2013.
6. 5
DALAM MAHKAMAH TINGGI MALAYA DI PULAU PINANG
SAMAN PEMULA NO : 24- /2013
Dalam Perkara Aturan 89 Kaedah-Kaedah Mahkamah 2012
Dan
Dalam Perkara hartanah yang dikenali sebagai Lot 951,
Hakmilik GM 601, Mukim 11, Daerah Barat Daya, Bayan Lepas
Dan
Dalam Perkara Notis Pemilikan bertarikh 12 haribulan Oktober
2013
ANTARA
Uniasia General Insurance Berhad ...Plaintif
(NO. SYARIKAT : 16688-K)
DAN
1. Karuppiah a/l Kalimuthu dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 1
(NO. K/P: 471230-07-5157)
2. Kalimuthu a/l Karuppiah dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 2
(NO. K/P: 850518-07-5017)
3. Kanan a/l Karuppiah dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 3
(NO. K/P: 810924-07-5569)
4. Jamilah Binti Yassin dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 4
(NO. K/P: 570610-07-5902)
5. Hamzah Bin Haji Mohd Yahya dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 5
(NO. K/P: 801027-07-5003)
6. Husaini Bin Zaini dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 6
(NO. K/P: 531022-08-6144)
7. Hassan Bin Abdul Rahman dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 7
(NO. K/P: 531022-08-6144)
8. Hassan Bin Din dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 8
(NO. K/P: 630826-07-5648)
9. Omar Bin Din dan/atau Penghuni Rumah No. 9
(NO. K/P: 710314-03-5545)
…Defendan-defendan
****************************************************************************************************************
SAMAN PEMULA
****************************************************************************************************************
Peguamcara bagi pihak Plaintif
Tetuan Arnold Andrew & Co.
Peguambela & Peguamcara
Suite 18.03, Tingkat 18,
Plaza MWE
Lebu Farquhar
10200 Pulau Pinang.
Ruj: AA/Lot 951/40/2012
Difailkan pada haribulan 2013.