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A-G can appeal to set aside leave, rules court
PUTRAJAYA: The Attorney-Gene­ral can appeal to set aside the leave granted by the High Court to the Selangor government and nine others to challenge the legality of the Registrar of Societies? (ROS) decision to dissolve and deregister Balkis, the welfare and charity organisation of the wives of Selangor assemblymen and MPs.
Wednesday, 11-Aug-2010 - The Star news

Duo give selves up in death probe
PETALING JAYA: The two remaining men sought in the death of Rajendram Veluppillai, the younger brother of prominent lawyer Datuk V.K. Lingam, have surrendered to the police.
Wednesday, 11-Aug-2010 - The Star news

Probe into misuse of support letters still on
KUALA LUMPUR: Investigations into the alleged misuse of support letters from Selangor executive councillor Ronnie Liu's office are ongoing despite the investigation papers having been submitted to the Attorney-General's office.
Wednesday, 11-Aug-2010 - The Star news

CJ: Case disposal ways very effective
PUTRAJAYA: Case disposal methods introduced by the Malaysian judiciary early last year are found to be extremely effective that many countries are keen to study it, said Chief Justice Tun Zaki Tun Azmi.
Wednesday, 11-Aug-2010 - The Star news

Bung Moktar escapes jail time, fined RM1,000
SHAH ALAM: Kinabatangan MP Datuk Bung Moktar Radin escaped jail time when the Syariah High Court here accepted five out of 13 petitions he submitted in his appeal against a one-month jail sentence by a lower Syariah Court and imposed a RM1,000 fine or 6 months in jail, in default.
Wednesday, 11-Aug-2010 - The Star news

Two sought in death probe
SERDANG: Police are looking for two men who they believe can help shed light into the death of Rajendram Veluppillai, younger brother of prominent lawyer Datuk V.K. Lingam.
Tuesday, 10-Aug-2010 - The Star news

Sodomy 2: Trial adjourned, Aug 16 decision on Anwar's application to strike out charge
KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here Tuesday adjourned the sodomy trial of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to Aug 16, to decide on the application to strike out the charge on grounds of an alleged affair between Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Farah Azlina and key witness Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan.

Tuesday, 10-Aug-2010 - The Star news

'Suicide note' found in Teoh's bag over two months after his death
PETALING JAYA: A note, which the Attorney-General implied was a 'suicide note,? was first found inside Teoh Beng Hock's sling bag more than two months after his death in July last year ? but was only recently considered as possible evidence
Tuesday, 10-Aug-2010 - The Star news

Attorney-General's statement
IN Teoh Beng Hock's death inquiry today, the officers representing the Public Prosecutor, in assisting the said inquiry, intended to put in a note found in the deceased's sling bag which contains an indication that may throw some light regarding his death.
Tuesday, 10-Aug-2010 - The Star news

Judge seeks audience with Sultan over divorce letters
KOTA BARU: Syariah High Court judge Justice Abdullah Man will seek an audience with the Sultan of Kelantan to verify whether two letters given to him by Nik Rorhana Wan Abdul Rahman on the Sultan's divorce declaration were indeed from him.
Monday, 09-Aug-2010 - The Star news


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