Law on Frustration: Covid-19 and Movement Control Order, A Frustrating Event?
The doctrine of frustration is codified in Section 57(2) of the Contracts Act 1950 (“s.57”). It states: “(2) A contract to do an act which, after the contract is made, become
The Companies (Amendment) Act 2019: The insertion of Subsection (6) to Section 66 of the Companies Act 2016
Before the Companies (Amendment) Act 2019, many have commented that Section 66 of the Companies Act 2016 has given rise to uncertainties as the scope and meaning of “document”
Can a Consent Judgment be Challenged?
A consent judgment is a judgment recorded or entered before a Judge or Court by consent of parties. It is basically an order or judgment based on a settlement or agreement of parti
Divorce, to file or not to file?
To begin with, Section 4 of the Law Reform (Marriage And Divorce) Act 1976 (hereinafter referred to as “LRA”) provides that a subsisting marriage shall only be dissoluble by th


