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The Court of Appeal to deliver its decision on Feb 7 on Khairy Jamaluddin's appeal to challenge Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's defamation suit. - BERNAMA
National
Feb 7 for decision on Khairy's appeal against Anwar's defamation suit
PUTRAJAYA - The Court of Appeal has fixed Feb 7 to deliver its decision on Khairy Jamaluddin's...
The High Court will revise the decision imposed by a lower court in sentencing a teenager to 10 days’ imprisonment and RM4,000 fine for attempting to steal money from a mosque donation. (Source: Bernama)
National
High Court to revise sentence on teenager who tried to steal from mosque donation box
KUALA LUMPUR - The High Court will revise the decision imposed by a lower court in sentencing a...
National
Existing laws need more teeth to deal with fake vaccination cert
KUALA LUMPUR: Does Malaysia have adequate laws to curb as well as eradicate syndicates that forge...
High Court judges can review excessive sentences meted out by lower courts, said Chief Justice Tengku Maimun.
National
High Court judges can review excessive sentences meted out by lower courts - Tengku Maimun
PUTRAJAYA: Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat said High Court judges can review any case if...
Malaysia
Case management of Azam Baki's lawsuit against whistleblower Lalitha on Feb 15
SHAH ALAM: The Kuala Lumpur High Court has set Feb 15 for case management of the defamation suit by...
National
Azam Baki's defamation suit against whistleblower Lalitha, a bit too soon
SHAH ALAM: Tan Sri Azam Baki's defamation suit against investigative journalist Lalitha...
Azam Baki filed a defamation suit against Lalitha Kunaratnam.
National
Azam Baki launches defamation suit against whistleblower Lalitha
SHAH ALAM: Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki has...
Diviyah (tengah) dan adik lelakinya,Visnu maut dalam kejadian kebakaran di rumah mereka di Kampung Baru Kundang, Rawang, empat bulan lalu.
National
Man charged with murder of two siblings
SELAYANG: A jobless man was charged at the magistrate's court, here, with the murder of two...
National
Woman charged with four money laundering counts involving over RM200,000
SHAH ALAM: A former interior decoration worker was charged in the Sessions Court, here, today with...
Siti Bainun (left) at the Sessions Court on Monday. (Picture by Noor Azlida Alimin)
National
Court allows Suhakam to hold watching brief in Siti Bainun's trial
KUALA LUMPUR - The Sessions Court yesterday allowed an application by lawyer Mardhiyyah Johari to...
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