Designed to serve as an introduction and guide to students, this Second Edition has now been expanded to thirteen chapters characterized by a selection of topics which presents the nature of substantive criminal law and criminal responsibility.
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This text has a comprehensive coverage of the major changes introduced by the new Companies Act 2016, including the following: no par value share system; one-person companies; unlimited capacity; optional constitution; optional objects clause; general abolition of the ‘constructive notice’ doctrine; new provisions on share buy-backs and reduction of capital; the re-vamping of insolvency laws; and the corporate rescue mechanism. Also considered are the new Malaysian Code on Take-overs and Mergers 2016 and the derivatives regime.
Author(s): Abdul Majid bin Nabi Baksh, Krishnan Arjunan
ISBN: CONTRACTLAWMY2ED
Publication Date: August 2019
Book (Soft cover)eBook
This second edition of the text offers a thoroughly updated and comprehensive account of the law of contract including chapters on Assignment, Bailment and Guarantees and Indemnities, and presents an in-depth exposition of these and other topics in Contract Law in prose that is clear, concise and readable.
Case authorities are drawn from the United Kingdom and other common law jurisdictions where relevant, to supplement the extensive reference to local cases in the context of the Contracts Act 1950 and related legislation. The authors have drawn on their extensive experience in professional legal practice, teaching contract law in diverse jurisdictions and a track record of academic research and publication in Malaysia and elsewhere.
Author(s): Mohammad Naqib Ishan Jan, Lahveenya Panchalingam, Haslinda Mohd Anuar, Abdul Rani Kamarudin, Ashgar Ali Ali Mohamed, Nurhafilah Musa, Nor Hafizah Mohd Badrol Afandi, Noor Shuhadawati Mohamad Amin, Nik Salida Suhaila Nik Saleh, Ahmad Masum, Ahmed Majid, Hafidz Hakimi Haron, Chithra Latha Ramalingam, Sheila Ramalingam, Andrew J Harding, Muhamad Hassan Ahmad, Adnan Yaakob, Yusuff Jelili Amuda, Yusuf Ibrahim Arowosaiye, Vijiaprabu Manikam, Usharani Balasingam, Syed Hamid Syed Jaafar Albar
ISBN: CONSTILAWMY
Publication Date: November 2022
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The Constitutional Law in Malaysia comprises of 28 chapters and is an all-encompassing text of constitutional law on a wide range of important areas under the Federal Constitution.
This practical Handbook is prepared primarily for those conducting the prosecution or the defence, as the case maybe, in the Subordinate Courts as well as the High Courts in Malaysia. This is an updated version of an earlier edition (Third Edition) which was published in 2006. The title of the handbook has been amended to cover all aspects of criminal litigations in Courts. A new chapter on sentencing has been added and several chapters have been usefully expanded to keep abreast with the latest development of the law and all the case law updated to make the handbook more complete.
The book discusses the principles of the law of contract as enshrined in the Contracts Act 1950 and the Specific Relief Act 1950 with illustrated examples of contractual situations based on legal decisions by the Federal Court, Court of Appeal and High Courts in Malaysia.
This book offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to the law of dangerous drugs in Malaysia. It not only covers the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 but also delves into the Dangerous Drugs (Special Preventive Measures) Act 1985 and the Dangerous Drugs (Forfeiture of Property) Act 1988. Incorporating the latest developments to the law as well as time-honoured authoritative precedents, this book offers a detailed practical analysis on the law for legal practitioners and law students.