Delays in issuing written grounds of judgment are not uncommon in complex cases. But when such delays extend well beyond established timelines, do they begin to affect an accused person’s ability to exercise a meaningful right of appeal?
From Enron to Carillion, corporate failures have shown that shared decisions carry shared consequences. The SRC civil case ruling raises a difficult question — why does that principle appear unevenly applied?
Oleh Emma Harith
Adakah berbaloi berkahwin dengan orang yang berlainan etnik, bangsa dan budaya ?
“Berbaloi sungguh!” kata Norsiah@Nasha Abdul Harris, anak Labuan yang mendirikan rumahtangga...
By Taufiq Morshidi
Halloween is coming, and what’s better than to have an amazing marathon of movies! Although Halloween is not the norm in Malaysia,...
Oleh Badrolhisham Bidin
Ini kisah di mortuari Hospital Kuala Lumpur yang berlaku pada tahun 1986. Dua orang rakyat Britain dan Australia ditangkap menyeludup heroin dan...
By Aathi Shankar
Previously Pakatan Harapan (PH), especially the DAP, was dead against the Lynas Advanced Material Plant (LAMP) project in Gebeng, Pahang.
That was when they...
Citi Research suggest that Australian property market prices are at risk of falling more than 10 percent this year.
“Among the roughly 60 economies under...
The most powerful passport in the world in 2019 belongs to Japan allowing visa-free or visa-on-arrival to a record 190 countries. Singapore comes in...
1. Partner Visa processing will take longer
Offshore applicants and sponsors will have to go through stringent process to assess their character and history due...