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Contract By Telex – When Is It Formed?: Brinkibon Ltd. v Stahag StahlUnd Stahlwarenhandelsgessellschaft, m.b.H.
Citation: [1984] Sing JLS 168 - Case and Legislation Notes
Certiorari – A Rejoinder: Munusamy v Public Services Commission
Citation: [1963] Sing JLS 168 - Case and Legislation Notes
Freedom of Information in Malaysia – Harris Bin Mohd Salleh v. Chief Secretary, Government of Malaysia & Ors
Citation: [2024] Sing JLS 170First view: [Mar 2024 Online] Sing JLS 1-11A High Court recently ordered the Malaysian government to make public the investigation report on a plane crash accident in 1976 that killed 11 people. In granting the mandamus order, the court recognised that although not expressly provided for in the Federal Constitution, freedom of information (“FOI”) necessarily flows from the free speech clause in the constitution. While the court’s decision in acknowledging the existence of FOI in Malaysia is welcomed, this note argues that the implication of this decision seems minimal in advancing FOI in Malaysia. It is, therefore, suggested that an FOI legislative framework together with a consistent recognition, especially by the higher courts, of FOI in Malaysia would provide more systematic access to official information. - Case and Legislation Notes
P.P. v. Chau George: Magistrate’s Court No. 7 in DAC 4480 of 1980
Citation: [1982] Sing JLS 170 - Case and Legislation Notes
Chaos or a New Direction for Economic Loss: Ross v Caunters
Citation: [1980] Sing JLS 170 - Case and Legislation Notes
The Proper Test of A Real Likelihood of Bias: R. v Abingdon Justices, ex p. Cousins
Citation: [1965] Sing JLS 170 - Case and Legislation Notes
Nervous Shock – Extending the Boundaries: Pang Koi Fa v Lim Djoe Phing
Citation: [1994] Sing JLS 171 - Case and Legislation Notes
The Ceylon Treason Trial: The Queen v. Liyanage and others
Citation: [1963] Sing JLS 171 - Case and Legislation Notes
The Competition Act 2004: A Legislative Landmark on Singapore’s Legal Landscape
Citation: [2006] Sing JLS 172 - Case and Legislation Notes
Motor Insurance: Distinguishing Contractual Rights from Statutory Rights: Sim Jin Hwee v Nippon Fire & Marine Insurance Co Ltd
Citation: [1998] Sing JLS 172