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MEMBUKA FIRMA GUAMAN SENDIRI DI SABAH

Imej
Selamat Tahun Baru 2014, semua! Apa azam anda untuk tahun baru ini? Harap azam yang dicitakan akan dapat dilaksanakan dalam tahun ini juga, okay. Saya belum membuka firma guaman atau bekerja di mana-mana firma guaman di Sabah. Namun, saya bercita-cita untuk membuka sebuah firma guaman sendiri pada masa depan, mungkin juga dalam masa terdekat. Dalam masa yang sama, saya sebenarnya tiada pengalaman berniaga, apatah lagi mempunyai firma guaman. Keluarga juga tiada pengalaman sedemikian, kecuali emak saya dulu pernah berniaga kedai runcit semasa kami masih kecil. Arwah datuk juga semasa hayatnya menjalankan perniagaan runcit dan rumah sewa. Hanya itu pengalaman perniagaan dalam keluarga kami. Selain itu, kami semua bekerja dengan kerajaan. Jadi mungkin ia langkah terbesar yang saya pernah ambil dalam hidup jikalau impian ini dijadikan kenyataan. Kredit Gambar Hakikatnya, sejak beberapa minggu ini saya sering mencari bahan dari internet terutamanya pengalaman-pengalaman ...

PEGUAM SYAR'IE

Imej
I wish someone could give me clarification and shed some light on this matter, particulaly the highlighted sentences. I am interested to be admitted as a Syar'ie lawyer in the state of Sabah, but have no idea on how to do it. Will need to write in to Ketua Hakim Syar'ie Negeri later, insya Allah. Update: I have sent an official email to Ketua Pendaftar Mahkamah Syariah Negeri Sabah this morning and around 2.00 p.m. he sent a reply as follows:- Waalaikumsalam Tuan. Mengenai permohonan peguam syarie, tuan boleh majukan surat permohonan secara rasmi kepada YAA Ketua Hakim Syarie Negeri Sabah. Sertakan bersama biodata pemohon dan dokumen-dokumen sokongan yang berkaitan. Sebarang pertanyaan lanjut, tuan boleh berhubung terus dengan saya di no h/p 013XXXXXXX. Sekian, terima kasih. Means, I have to start writing the letter as soon as possible. Weee...

News: Court to Hear Legality of Judges' Transfer

Imej
Court to hear legality of judges’ transfer Joseph Bingkasan  | October 21, 2013 A lawyer here will argue that the federal government's decison to by-pass the Chief Justice of Sabah and Sarawak and transfer five local judges is prejudicial and illegal. KOTA KINABALU: A High Court hearing here next month is expected to make clear how independent Sabah courts really are from federal interference. The hearing is in relation to the transfer of five local judges to Penang. The High Court here will hear the application by a lawyer to stop the transfer. The court fixed Nov 22 to hear the submission by Marcel Jude Joseph for a judicial review of the transfer orders by the federal government served on two sessions court judges and three magistrates. Counsel Joseph is arguing that the transfer of the five civil servants is prejudicial to Sabah and illegal. He named the Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, the director of Public Services Department, Chief Justice of Malaya, session court judges...

Transfer Order: National Integration Issue?

Imej
Assalamualaikum and Salam Sejahtera, 1. When I was reading Daily Express this morning, I was shocked to see these paper clips, as attached above. 2. Actually it is an open secret among legal fraternities in Kota Kinabalu that 4 of our judicial officers (actually its 5 altogether, but one of them has already transferred and cross over from the judiciary to legal service) being transferred to Semenanjung Malaysia. And interestingly, all of them are local Sabahans and one of them with a post of JUSA C! 3. Of course, being in the federal service, you are bound to be transferred all over Malaysia. This is the very first question being asked when we were interviewed and I remember this was posed to me by The Right Honourable Attorney General of Malaysia. Whenever we answered yes, cynically he would say "ehh, as usual." 4. I myself has been experiencing transfers. My first posting was to Sibu Sarawak, a place where I have never been before. I was warned by my colleagues that it was ...

News: Mobile Court in Sabah

Home  -  News  -  Sabah Mobile court resolves 95 per cent of late birth  registration Posted on  June 26, 2012, Tuesday SIPITANG: The mobile court concept, introduced in Sabah and Sarawak, has been able to resolve 95 per cent of cases involving late registration of births in rural and interior areas of Sabah, since its setup in 2007. Kota Kinabalu High Court deputy registrar Amir Shah Amir Hassan said almost 200 cases were lodged with the mobile court during its visits to several locations in the Sipitang district. Amir Shah said cases handled by the mobile court were not confined to only endorsement of birth certificates, but also to hear criminal cases for mention, registration of civil cases and as commissioner of oath. “Actually, we extend the functions of the court outside the office to the rural folk,” he told reporters at the two-say Mobile Court programme at Kampung Long Pasia, about 123km from here. Kampung Long Pasia, with a population of about 50...