PETALING JAYA: The Federal Court's rule of throwing out leave by two groups' appeal to declare vernacular schools unconstitutional is the final victory for such schools, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
PETALING JAYA: The Federal Court has ruled that vernacular schools are constitutional in a majority two-one decision, dismissing the appeal of two non-governmental organisations (NGOs) which sought to declare that the use of Chinese and Tamil languages as the medium of instruction in vernacular schools goes against the Federal Constitution.
KUALA LUMPUR, June 27 The Federal Court today reportedly declared legal amendments introduced in 2013 which introduced a new pension scheme that adjusts pension payments.
PUTRAJAYA (Jan 5): The Federal Court on Wednesday ruled that there is no mandatory obligation on Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd’s part as a stock exchange, to immediately delist a company when a winding-up order is made against the listed entity. “As long as the wound-up company remains listed, the liquidator, being the controlling person of the company, has to comply with the AMLR (Ace Market Listing Requirements),” said Federal Court Judge Datuk P Nalini.