List of Reported Decisions of Tan Sri Dato’ Cecil Abraham by Category (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

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List of Reported Decisions of Tan Sri Dato’ Cecil Abraham by Category (ALPHABETICAL ORDER) List of Reported Decisions of Tan Sri Dato’ Cecil Abraham by Category (ALPHABETICAL ORDER) ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 1. Perbadanan Pengurusan Trellises & Ors v Datuk Bandar Kuala Lumpur & Ors [2018] 1 LNS 2187 High Court 2. Empayar Canggih Sdn Bhd v Ketua Pengarah Bahagian Penguatkuasa Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna Malaysia & Anor [2018] Supp MLJ 16 Federal Court 3. Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad & Ors v Datuk Seri Mohd Najib bin Tun Hj Abdul Razak [2017] 9 MLJ 1 High Court 4. Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad & Ors v Datuk Seri Mohd Najib bin Tun Hj Abdul Razak [2016] 11 MLJ 1 High Court 5. Tenaga Nasional Bhd v Majlis Daerah Hulu Terengganu [2014] 6 MLJ 800 Federal Court 6. Empayar Canggih Sdn Bhd v Ketua Pengarah Bahagian Penguatkuasa Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri Dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna Malaysia & Anor [2013] 7 CLJ 681 Court of Appeal 7. Wong Kin Hoong & Anor (Suing For Themselves And On Behalf All Of The Occupants Of Kampung Bukit Koman, Raub, Pahang) v Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Alam Sekitar & Anor [2013] 4 MLJ 161 Federal Court 8. Zakaria Bin Abdullah & Ors v Lembaga Perlesenan Tenaga Atom & Ors [2013] 5 MLJ 206 Court of Appeal 9. Matthias Chang v The District Grand Lodge Of The Eastern Archipelago (Sued By Its District Grand Master Joseph William Yee Eu) And Ors [2005] 2 MLJ 252 Court of Appeal Pg. 1 of 28 © Cecil Abraham & Partners +603-2726 3700 +6032726 3733 cecilabraham.com 10. Gasing Meridian Sdn Bhd v Datuk Bandar Kuala Lumpur [2004] 1 CLJ 219 Court of Appeal 11. Subramaniam Vythilingam v The Human Rights Commission Of Malaysia (Suhakam) & Ors [2003] 6 CLJ 175 High Court 12. Datin Azizah Bte Abdul Ghani v Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur & Ors And Another Appeal [1992] 2 MLJ 393 Supreme Court 13. Club Employees Union Selangor v Lake Club [1988] 3 MLJ 173 High Court ARBITRATION 1. Ireka Engineering & Construction Sdn Bhd v PWC Corporation Sdn Bhd & Other Appeals [2020] 1 CLJ 193 Federal Court 2. Arch Reinsurance Ltd v Akay Holdings Sdn Bhd [2019] 5 MLJ 186 Federal Court 3. Far East Holdings Sdn Bhd v Majlis Ugama Islam dan Adat Resam Melayu Pahang [2018] 1 MLJ 1 Federal Court 4. Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd v Av Asia Sdn Bhd [2014] 3 CLJ 915 High Court 5. AV Asia Sdn Bhd v Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd [2014] 3 MLJ 61 Federal Court 6. AV Asia Sdn Bhd v Pengarah Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre For Arbitration & Anor [2013] 10 CLJ 115 High Court 7. Government Of The Lao People's Democratic Republic v Thai-Lao Lignite Co Ltd ('Tll'), A Thai Co & Anor [2013] 3 MLJ 409 Pg. 2 of 28 © Cecil Abraham & Partners +603-2726 3700 +6032726 3733 cecilabraham.com High Court 8. Dancom Telecommunication (M) Sdn Bhd v Uniasia General Insurance Bhd [2008] 6 MLJ 52 Court of Appeal 9. Sarawak Shell Bhd v Ppes Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd & Ors [1998] 2 MLJ 20 Court of Appeal 10. Klockner Industries-Anlagen Gmbh v Kien Tat Sdn Bhd & Anor [1990] 3 MLJ 183 High Court 11. Kien Tat Sdn Bhd v Klockner Industrie-Anlagen GmbH [1989] 1 MLJ 498 High Court 12. Ganda Edible Oils Sdn Bhd v Transgrain Bv [1988] 1 MLJ 428 Supreme Court BANKING AND FINANCE 1. CIMB Bank Bhd v Maybank Trustees Bhd And Other Appeals [2014] 3 MLJ 169 Federal Court 2. Michael Chow Keat Thye v Suruhanjaya Sekuriti Malaysia & Anor [2013] 10 CLJ 505 High Court 3. Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd v W Shalihudin Bin W Ibrahim and Another Suit [2012] 10 MLJ 374 High Court 4. Mayban Trustees Bhd v Cimb Bank Bhd and Other Appeals [2012] 6 MLJ 354 Court of Appeal 5. Mayban Trustees Bhd v Cimb Bank Bhd and Other Appeals [2012] 2 MLJ 187 Court of Appeal 6. Mohd Alias Bin Ibrahim v Rhb Bank Bhd & Anor [2011] 3 MLJ 26 High Court Pg. 3 of 28 © Cecil Abraham & Partners +603-2726 3700 +6032726 3733 cecilabraham.com 7. Bumiputra-Commerce Bank Bhd, Kuala Terengganu v Chendering Development Sdn Bhd & Ors [2004] 1 MLJ 657 Court of Appeal 8. Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd, Kuala Terengganu v Chendering Development Sdn Bhd & Ors & Another Case [2000] 7 CLJ 473 High Court 9. Che Wan Development Sdn Bhd v Co-Operative Central Bank Bhd [1993] 2 CLJ 447 High Court 10. Che Wan Development Sdn Bhd v Co-Operative Central Bank Bhd [1990] 2 MLJ 365 High Court 11. Che Wan Development Sdn Bhd v Co-Operative Central Bank Bhd [1989] 3 MLJ 40 High Court 12. Tunku Kamariah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah Bte Sultan Iskandar v Dato James Ling Beng King [1989] 2 MLJ 249 High Court BANKRUPTCY 1. Re Haji Yahya Lampong, Ex Parte Sabah Development Bank Bhd [1987] 2 MLJ 488 High Court CIVIL PROCEDURE 1. Kamil Azman Abdul Razak & Ors v Amanah Raya Bhd & Ors [2019] 6 CLJ 419 Federal Court 2. Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan v Petroliam Nasional Berhad [2019] 1 CLJ 224 Federal Court 3. Leisure Farm Corporation Sdn Bhd v Kabushiki Kaisha Ngu & 2 Ors [2019] 11 MLJ 71 Federal Court Pg. 4 of 28 © Cecil Abraham & Partners +603-2726 3700 +6032726 3733 cecilabraham.com 4. Tony Pua Kim Wee v Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Abd Razak & Ors [2018] 8 MLJ 43 Federal Court 5. Malpac Capital Sdn Bhd v Yong Toi Mee & Ors and another appeal [2017] 1 MLJ 262 Court of Appeal 6. Kabushiki Kaisha Ngu v Leisure Farm Corp Sdn Bhd & Ors [2016] 5 MLJ 557 Federal Court 7. Leisure Farm Corp Sdn Bhd v Kabushiki Kaisha Ngu & Ors [2015] 4 MLJ 543 Court of Appeal 8. Rosli Bin Dahlan v Tan Sri Abdul Gani Bin Patail & Ors [2014] 11 MLJ 481 High Court 9. Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan v Petroliam Nasional Bhd and Other Appeals [2014] 6 MLJ 31 Federal Court 10. Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd v W Shalihudin Bin W Ibrahim and Another Suit [2012] 10 MLJ 374 High Court 11. Terengganu Forest Products Sdn Bhd v Cosco Container Lines Co Ltd & Anor and Other Applications [2011] 1 MLJ 25 Federal Court 12. Cosco Container Lines Co Ltd & Anor v Terengganu Forest Products Sdn Bhd and Another Appeal [2011] 1 MLJ 617 Court of Appeal 13. Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan v Petroliam Nasional Bhd & Anor [2011] 6 CLJ 649 Court of Appeal 14. Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Persekutuan (Felda) & Anor v Awang Soh Mamat & Ors and Another Application [2010] 3 CLJ 895 Federal Court 15. Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Persekutuan (Felda) & Anor v Awang Soh Bin Mamat & Ors [2009] 4 MLJ 610 Pg. 5 of 28 © Cecil Abraham & Partners +603-2726 3700 +6032726 3733 cecilabraham.com Court of Appeal 16. MCAT Gen Sdn Bhd v Celcom (M) Bhd [2007] 1 MLJ 195 High Court 17. Arthur Anderson & Co v Interfood Sdn Bhd [2005] 6 MLJ 239 Court of Appeal 18. Tan Sri Dato' Eric Chia Eng Hock v Nkk Corporation (Japan) [2004] 7 CLJ 137 High Court 19. Vincent Tang Fook Lam v Sok Chun Tang (P) [2004] 2 MLJ 145 Court of Appeal 20. Petroleum Nasional Bhd v Kerajaan Negeri Terengganu [2004] 1 MLJ 8 Court of Appeal 21. ESPL (M) Sdn Bhd v Harbert International Est Sdn Bhd [2004] 1 MLJ 296 High Court 22. Dr Chan Chin Cheung Lwn. Chan Chak Cheung & Satu Lagi [2003] 4 CLJ 237 High Court 23. Kerajaan Negeri Terengganu v Petroliam Nasional Bhd & Anor [2003] 1 MLJ 260 High Court 24. Pembinaan Kota Laksamana (Melaka) Sdn Bhd & Anor v Damansara Realty Bhd & Anor [2003] 8 CLJ 538 High Court 25. Subramaniam Vythilingam v The Human Rights Commission Of Malaysia& Ors [2002] 7 CLJ 357 High Court 26. Koh Siak Poo v Sayang Plantation Bhd [2002] 1 MLJ 65 Court of Appeal 27. Chia Yan Tek & Anor v Ng Swee Kiat & Anor [2001] 4 MLJ 1 Federal Court Pg. 6 of 28 © Cecil Abraham & Partners +603-2726 3700 +6032726 3733 cecilabraham.com 28. Zainuddin Bin Muhammad v Atsco Ltd & Anor [2001] 3 MLJ 713 Court of Appeal 29. Allied Capital Sdn Bhd v Mohamed Latiff Bin Shah Mohd and Another Application [2001] 2 MLJ 305 Federal Court 30. Arab-Malaysian Prima Realty Sdn Bhd v Sri Kelangkota-Rakan Engineering JY Sdn Bhd & Ors [2000] 2 CLJ 632 High Court 31. Interfood Sdn Bhd v Arthur Andersen & Co & Anor [2000] 5 MLJ 26 High Court 32. Lee Teck Chee & Anor v Merrill Lynch International Bank Ltd [1998] 4 CLJ 188 High Court 33. Saraswathy Devi A/P Nadchatiram v Vijayalakshmi Devi A/P Nadchatiram [1998] 1 MLJ 89 Court of Appeal 34. SKRINE & Co v MBF Capital Bhd & Anor [1998] 3 MLJ 649 Court of Appeal 35. Tsoi Ping Kwan v Loh Lai Ngoh & Anor [1997] 3 MLJ 165 Court of Appeal 36. Tuan Haji Ishak Bin Ismail & Ors v Leong Hup Holdings Bhd And Other Appeals [1996] 1 MLJ 661 Court of Appeal 37. Ooi Bee Tat v Tan Ah Chim & Sons Sdn Bhd & Anor and Another Appeal [1995] 3 MLJ 465 Supreme Court 38. H & R Johnson (Malaysia) Bhd v H & R Johnson Tiles Limited & Anor [1995] 2 CLJ 581 High Court 39. Tai Kwong Goldsmiths & Jewellers (Under Receivership) v Yap Kooi Hee & Ors [1995] 1 MLJ 1 Supreme Court 40. Kuala Lumpur Landmark Sdn Bhd v Standard Chartered Bank Pg. 7 of 28 © Cecil Abraham & Partners +603-2726 3700 +6032726 3733 cecilabraham.com [1994] 2 MLJ 559 High Court 41. First Malaysia Finance Bhd v Dato' Mohd Fathi Bin Haji Ahmad [1993] 2 MLJ 497 Supreme Court 42. Pembinaan KSY Sdn Bhd v Lian Seng Properties Sdn Bhd and Another Appeal [1993] 1 MLJ 316 High Court 43.
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