Written by Ashley Yip, Richard Wee & Indthu Selvamuthu This article is related to a previous article related to the Constitutional Right to legal representation if detained by authorities. Introduction It is often said that a…

Written by Ashley Yip, Richard Wee & Indthu Selvamuthu This article is related to a previous article related to the Constitutional Right to legal representation if detained by authorities. Introduction It is often said that a…
Written by Richard Wee, Wendy Ho, Ian Phua, Low May Ping and Ashley Yip Legal impact of the proposed Covid-19 Bill of Malaysia Introduction The Temporary Measures for Reducing the Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19)…
Written by Richard Wee & Daniel Tan Introduction In this never-before-seen digitalised era where people are accustomed to storing a wealth of their personal information in their mobile phones and laptops, cyberattacks and/or cybercrimes such…
Written by Richard Wee & Ashley Yip Rights of a detained person under Laws of Malaysia. Introduction “I want to call my lawyer!” seems to be the key phrase uttered by detained persons and etched…
Written by Richard Wee and Ian Phua The Previous Law Section 27 of the Police Act 1967 confers the power to the Police to grant permits/license for assemblies & meetings. The Police must be satisfied that the…
Written by Richard Wee and Ian Phua. An Injunction is described as an Order to stop an act. There are many types of Injunction, but generally, the interim/interlocutory injunction is the usual Injunction sought in Court. The…
Written by Richard Wee. Assisted by Marlysa Razak. (First appeared on Richard Wee & Yip’s Blogspot and AIAC (the known as KLRCA) Newsletter in 2015.) What is Sports Law? Sports has evolved from a hobby…
Jointly Written by Richard Wee (Messrs Richard Wee Chambers) and Bryan Boo (Messrs Bryan & Co). Assisted by Divagar Kaveri (Messrs Richard Wee Chambers) In our previous article, we presented a general overview of Section 17A…
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (“MACC”), established by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Act 2009 (“MACC Act”), is the agency tasked in combatting corruption in Malaysia. The Preamble to the MACC Act reads: An Act to provide for…
Reported by Wendy Ho and Divagar On the 7th of April 2020, Richard Wee Chambers (“RWC”) hosted an Impact Webinar on the “Impact of Covid 19 on the Litigation Process” via Facebook live. RWC was honoured to…