This book contains Advocates Act 1961, Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996, Banking Regulation Act 1949, Carriers Act 1865, Consumer Protection Act 1986, Contempt of Courts Act 1971, Contract Act 1872, Copyright Act 1957, Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act 1939 etc.
Author: Justice Datuk Dr Hj. Hamid Sultan Bin Abu Backer (Author); Revised by: Dato’ Mah Weng Kwai & Arun Kasi
Publication Date: 2018
ISBN: 9789839880199
Format: Hardcover; 1024 pp
Author: Robert Lazar (General Editor) and a Team of Expert Contributors
Publication Date: Nov 2020
ISBN: 9789672919094
Format: Hardcover + Ebook
“… a treasure trove of knowledge and information and will be the first point of (quick) reference on injunctions. It deals with the legal and procedural pre-requisites for injunctions in general, and for special types of injunctions as well.”
Author: Dato’ R K Nandy
ISBN: 9789671756362
Published: November 2023
Country: Malaysia
Format: Hardback
“This book aims to provide valuable insights and practical guidance, making it an indispensable resource for legal professionals at various stages of their careers”.
Cook on Costs remains the leading specialist commentary dealing with all costs developments in recent years. This new edition comprehensively assesses and advises on the results of those changes, incorporating commentary on how the courts are implementing the new costs and costs-related provisions.
The determination of costs is an important matter for both the lawyer and the client. The Law of Costs in Civil Proceedings is the only book in Malaysia to comprehensively consider this subject in detail. It is written by an experienced court lawyer who is also a prolific writer. Clear analysis of the law provides great value in the book. There are also regular references to relevant statutory provisions and copious citations of cases from various jurisdictions, including Malaysia, England, Singapore and Australia. The wealth of information available will undoubtedly make this book one not to be missed.
NEW IN THIS EDITION:
Updated to cover the provisions of the Rules of Court 2012
Considers new casses which discuss the application of the new court rules
Discusses the new bases of assessment introduced by the Rules of Court 2012
Provides guidance from cases on the exercise of judge’s discretion in awarding costs
Extensive reference to cases from Singapore, the UK and Australia which have introduced similar changes in court rules
New chapter on costs for proceedings before the Special Commissioners of Income Tax