semakan keputusan suruhanjaya perkhidmatan awam spa 8(kejururawatan)


National League Malaysia

Tan Tek Seng v Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Pendidikan & Another [1996] 1 MLJ 261 was a case heard in the Court of Appeal of Malaysia. The case concerned the allegedly wrongful dismissal of Tan Tek Seng, a schoolteacher. In ruling in his favour, the Court of Appeal held that Articles 5 and 8 of the Constitution, which protect personal liberty and equality under the law, must be read with a liberal and not literal approach. In his judgment, Gopal Sri Ram held: Since Tan was deprived of gainful


Loh Wai Kong v. Government of Malaysia

The TM Malaysia FAM Cup is the third tier football league in Malaysia. The current champion is Sime Darby FC of Kuala Lumpur. Main Article:Malaysia FAM Cup 2010 The following teams participated in the Malaysia FAM Cup 2010. In order by the number given by FAM: Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points Main Article :Malaysia FAM Cup League 2009 The following teams participated in the Malaysia


Lee Kwan Woh v. Public Prosecutor

Loh Wai Kong v. Government of Malaysia (1979) 2 MLJ 33 was a case heard in the Federal Court of Malaysia. Loh Wai Kong sought a ruling from the courts that Malaysian citizens were entitled to travel overseas as a fundamental right under Article 5 of the Constitution. The Federal Court ruled that no such right existed. Loh was a permanent resident of Australia. He returned to Malaysia in April 1975, and was charged with a criminal offense in the High Court at Ipoh on 2 August 1976. Loh obtained


Pihak Berkuasa Negeri Sabah v. Sugumar Balakrishnan & Another

Lee Kwan Woh v. Public Prosecutor [2009] 5 CLJ 631 was a case heard in the Federal Court of Malaysia. The Federal Court unanimously allowed Lee's appeal against the death sentence because of irregularities in his original trial for drug trafficking in the High Court, and held that the trial judge's behaviour constituted a violation of Article 5 of the Constitution of Malaysia, which provides that no person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty save in accordance with the law. The


Tan Tek Seng v. Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Pendidikan & Another

Pihak Berkuasa Negeri Sabah v. Sugumar Balakrishnan & Another (2002) 4 CLJ 105 was a case heard in the Federal Court of Malaysia. Sugumar Balakrishnan sought the reinstatement of his entry permit to the state of Sabah. The Federal Court ultimately ruled that the right to personal liberty guaranteed by Article 5 of the Constitution cannot be construed in broad, generous terms, and as such denied Sugumar's application. Sugumar had applied to the High Court for a writ of certiorari to quash the


National League Malaysia

Tan Tek Seng v Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Pendidikan & Another [1996] 1 MLJ 261 was a case heard in the Court of Appeal of Malaysia. The case concerned the allegedly wrongful dismissal of Tan Tek Seng, a schoolteacher. In ruling in his favour, the Court of Appeal held that Articles 5 and 8 of the Constitution, which protect personal liberty and equality under the law, must be read with a liberal and not literal approach. In his judgment, Gopal Sri Ram held: Since Tan was deprived of gainful


Loh Wai Kong v. Government of Malaysia

The TM Malaysia FAM Cup is the third tier football league in Malaysia. The current champion is Sime Darby FC of Kuala Lumpur. Main Article:Malaysia FAM Cup 2010 The following teams participated in the Malaysia FAM Cup 2010. In order by the number given by FAM: Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points Main Article :Malaysia FAM Cup League 2009 The following teams participated in the Malaysia


Lee Kwan Woh v. Public Prosecutor

Loh Wai Kong v. Government of Malaysia (1979) 2 MLJ 33 was a case heard in the Federal Court of Malaysia. Loh Wai Kong sought a ruling from the courts that Malaysian citizens were entitled to travel overseas as a fundamental right under Article 5 of the Constitution. The Federal Court ruled that no such right existed. Loh was a permanent resident of Australia. He returned to Malaysia in April 1975, and was charged with a criminal offense in the High Court at Ipoh on 2 August 1976. Loh obtained


Pihak Berkuasa Negeri Sabah v. Sugumar Balakrishnan & Another

Lee Kwan Woh v. Public Prosecutor [2009] 5 CLJ 631 was a case heard in the Federal Court of Malaysia. The Federal Court unanimously allowed Lee's appeal against the death sentence because of irregularities in his original trial for drug trafficking in the High Court, and held that the trial judge's behaviour constituted a violation of Article 5 of the Constitution of Malaysia, which provides that no person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty save in accordance with the law. The