Delay in civil proceedings: problems and solutions / Farah Shuhadah Razali ...[et al.]

As one of the three main branches of the government, the judiciary plays a pivotal role in maintaining the balance of power between the organs of the government as well as being the medium through which justice is sought and served. The importance of maintaining the integrity of the body and faith o...

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Main Authors: Razali, Farah Shuhadah, Abu Zahar, Khaidhirah, Sanusi, Nurman Rummel, Mansor, Nurul Huda
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Published: 2006
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author Razali, Farah Shuhadah
Abu Zahar, Khaidhirah
Sanusi, Nurman Rummel
Mansor, Nurul Huda
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Abu Zahar, Khaidhirah
Sanusi, Nurman Rummel
Mansor, Nurul Huda
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description As one of the three main branches of the government, the judiciary plays a pivotal role in maintaining the balance of power between the organs of the government as well as being the medium through which justice is sought and served. The importance of maintaining the integrity of the body and faith of the people is profound, as doubt and lack of assurance in any way towards the judiciary would undoubtedly mar the system thus leading to a bigger conflict. Many a times, reports on the causes of delay is attributed to the lawyers and judges. However, this is not entirely accurate as there are also other causes that contribute to the backlog of cases. This research is conducted in our pursuit to discover the reasons behind the delay in civil proceedings (particularly in the High Courts) and the probable solutions by looking at the practices of countries such as Singapore and United Kingdom. By conducting this research, new steps or procedures can be proposed to rectify the current system of justice so as to accommodate to the changes surrounding us. It is hoped that those who read it would have a deeper understanding on the crux of the problem concerning the delay and that the public would pay more attention to the happenings in the current system of justice as the repercussions may affect us at one point or another.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-332812020-09-30T04:17:14Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33281/ Delay in civil proceedings: problems and solutions / Farah Shuhadah Razali ...[et al.] Razali, Farah Shuhadah Abu Zahar, Khaidhirah Sanusi, Nurman Rummel Mansor, Nurul Huda Courts. Procedure As one of the three main branches of the government, the judiciary plays a pivotal role in maintaining the balance of power between the organs of the government as well as being the medium through which justice is sought and served. The importance of maintaining the integrity of the body and faith of the people is profound, as doubt and lack of assurance in any way towards the judiciary would undoubtedly mar the system thus leading to a bigger conflict. Many a times, reports on the causes of delay is attributed to the lawyers and judges. However, this is not entirely accurate as there are also other causes that contribute to the backlog of cases. This research is conducted in our pursuit to discover the reasons behind the delay in civil proceedings (particularly in the High Courts) and the probable solutions by looking at the practices of countries such as Singapore and United Kingdom. By conducting this research, new steps or procedures can be proposed to rectify the current system of justice so as to accommodate to the changes surrounding us. It is hoped that those who read it would have a deeper understanding on the crux of the problem concerning the delay and that the public would pay more attention to the happenings in the current system of justice as the repercussions may affect us at one point or another. 2006-04 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33281/1/33281.pdf Delay in civil proceedings: problems and solutions / Farah Shuhadah Razali ...[et al.]. (2006) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Courts. Procedure
Razali, Farah Shuhadah
Abu Zahar, Khaidhirah
Sanusi, Nurman Rummel
Mansor, Nurul Huda
Delay in civil proceedings: problems and solutions / Farah Shuhadah Razali ...[et al.]
title Delay in civil proceedings: problems and solutions / Farah Shuhadah Razali ...[et al.]
title_full Delay in civil proceedings: problems and solutions / Farah Shuhadah Razali ...[et al.]
title_fullStr Delay in civil proceedings: problems and solutions / Farah Shuhadah Razali ...[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Delay in civil proceedings: problems and solutions / Farah Shuhadah Razali ...[et al.]
title_short Delay in civil proceedings: problems and solutions / Farah Shuhadah Razali ...[et al.]
title_sort delay in civil proceedings: problems and solutions / farah shuhadah razali ...[et al.]
topic Courts. Procedure
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33281/1/33281.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33281/
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