Rajan Navaratnam

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I beg your pardon – Rajan Navaratnam

It is not the law that pardons, but instead the law grants the right of pardon

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A reflection on judgments and justice – Rajan Navaratnam

The media must be able to grasp the essence of a particular judgment that is reported

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Anti-hopping law binds Sabah’s Bersatu MPs – Rajan Navaratnam

Gabungan Rakyat Sabah is a coalition of political parties, not individuals, writes columnist 

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A timely consideration for deferred prosecution agreements – Rajan Navaratnam

Such deals should only be applicable in cases involving financial crimes

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The Pandora revelation: what next in the law for Malaysia? – Rajan Navaratnam

Are current provisions adequate to address high level outflow of funds and tax evasion?

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A relook at Malaysia’s criminal justice system – Rajan Navaratnam

Laws must evolve with society’s aspirations, perceptions, customs

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PM’s confidence vote: a debate between written and unwritten laws – Rajan Navaratnam

Despite the AG’s stand, convention and rules seem to favour Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob testing his legitimacy in Parliament

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What is a caretaker government? – Rajan Navaratnam

A quick FAQ list on how the interim administration will function now

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Constitution does not support prolonged Muhyiddin premiership – Rajan Navaratnam

Embattled prime minister is out of legal options to stay in power

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Of course Agong’s consent is needed! – Rajan Navaratnam

The king must sign off on revocation of emergency ordinances as adequate case laws show

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Seeking solutions to a constitutional crisis – Rajan Navaratnam

The law offers options to solve ongoing impasse; one just needs to know where to look