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WHEN THE POLITICAL RUBBER MEETS THE CONSTITUTIONAL ROAD

By Prof. Judge (Dr.) Navin C Naidu, LL.D (Switzerland), K.C. ( African Kingdoms)

Email: chiefjudge@secamtektektribe.org

Tel: +41 78701 2147 (Switzerland) / Tel: 60 10 959 5755 (Malaysia)


Contra negentum principia non est disputandum – it is impossible to argue with one who disputes your first prin...


17.01.26 08:39 PM - Comment(s)

MALAYSIAN CONTRACTARIANS

It must be remembered that the federation to which we aspire is the freedom to govern ourselves under a system in which parliamentary institutions shall be exclusively representative of the people’s willTunku Abdul Rahman, subsequently the first Prime Minister of the Federation, moving the Second...

11.01.26 01:15 AM - Comment(s)

HIGH COURT DECIDES DATO’ SERI NAJIB RAZAK’S ADDENDUM ORDER

This is purely educational as it’s being used as constitutional law study material for my Zurich, Switzerland-based Law College known as Rockfield College of Sciences & Technology, Tel. No. +41 76 701 21 47/ email: dean@rcstedu.ch. It is further submitted that the observations and comments expr...

27.12.25 05:33 PM - Comment(s)

MINORITY RIGHTS IN MALAYSIA

In consequential politics the issue of minority rights is agonizingly aggravating for the political party in power while the Opposition whets it growing appetite for power and authority. When you conduct a pre-judicial review of minority rights by public opinion, you will be alarmed in you...

11.12.25 02:59 AM - Comment(s)

THE POLITICS OF MALAYSIAN LAW

The British jurist Lord Reidpronounced an epic description of the law that by all counts must become its quintessential definition:  "The law may sometimes be an ass, but it cannot be so asinine at that". That remarkable statement appeared in Haughton v. Smith [1975] AC 476 at 500. A ...
09.12.25 12:53 AM - Comment(s)