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More to gain from E-Judiciary
 
IPOH: The complete e-Judiciary system – covering five components – will be extended to other courts in peninsular Malaysia under a government expansion plan. Only e-filing is currently enforced nationwide while some components of the e-Judiciary system are also being implemented in some courts. However, the complete system is now only implemented at the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya and the courts in Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam, George Town, Johor Baru and Ipoh. “These have been identified as
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Bar opposes Proposal on Law Academy as Alternative
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Bar has strongly opposed the Govern­ment’s suggestion for the establishment of a law academy as an alternative to the Bar.
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Court rejects Ambiga-s Application to question Hishammuddin-s Decision to ban Bersih 2.0
KUALA LUMPUR, May 15 (Bernama) -- The High Court here Tuesday rejected an application by the committee members of Bersih 2.0 and its chairman Datuk S. Ambiga to question Home Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Hishamm ...
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78 Per Cent Computer Users admitted to using Pirated Software
KUALA LUMPUR, May 15 (Bernama) -- The 2011 BSA Global Software Piracy Study shows 78 per cent of computer users in Malaysia have acquired pirated software.
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Two Iranian Men freed of Drug Trafficking Charge
KUALA LUMPUR, May 15 (Bernama) -- Two Iranian men escaped the gallows today after the High Court here freed them of a drug trafficking charge without calling for their defence.
Competition Law: Regulatory
MyCC issues Draft Guidelines on Chapter 2 for Public Consultation
The Malaysian Competition Commission has issued draft Guidelines on Chapter 2 for public consultation. Chapter 2 of the Competition Act (“the Act”) prohibits an enterprise from engaging (whether independently or collectively with ot...
Criminal Practice: News
Man fined RM1,500 for biting estranged Wife-s Cheek
JOHOR BARU: A man was fined RM1,500 for biting his wife’s cheek two months ago.
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Bra and Panties Thief comes undone
KUALA LUMPUR: A man caught stealing lingerie in a house in Sentul has been fined RM500 by the magistrate’s court here.
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Ex-Goalkeeper found Not Guilty
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Singapore national football team goalkeeper A. Eswaramoorthy Pillay was acquitted by the Sessions Court here yesterday of two counts of abetting a former company director to commit criminal breach of trust (CBT)...
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Jail, Rotan for robbing Woman at Knife-point
GEORGE TOWN: A 33-year-old man was yesterday sentenced to seven years' jail and ordered to be given three strokes of the rotan for armed gang robbery against a woman.
Malaysian Tax: News
Last day to file Tax Returns
KUALA LUMPUR: Taxpayers have only until today to fill up and submit their income tax return forms through the Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) e-filing system.
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Update on E-filing
Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa jumlah Borang Nyata Cukai Pendapatan (BNCP) Tahun Taksiran 2011 telah diterima melalui kaedah e-Filing sehingga 4.00 petang, 11 Mei 2012 ialah 1,896,060 borang.
Malaysian Tax: News
National Tax Conference announced
National Tax Conference, a premium national tax event organised jointly by the Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia and the Inland Revenue Board, will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre on 17 and 18 of July 2012.
Transport & Logistics Law: Legislation
Malaysia Deposit Insurance Corporation (Overdue Charges) Regulations 2012
P.U. (A) 135 of 2012; 14 May 2012
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SHAH ALAM: An unemployed man was sentenced to 14 years' jail and ordered to receive eight...
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480,995 Illegal Immigrants legalised under 6P
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