A refreshing and new addition to civil procedure. This Second Edition incorporates the latest case laws up to 2023 and encompasses procedural developments since the first edition, i.e. 2018. This edition is a testament to the author’s commitment to keeping practitioners, students, and enthusiasts abreast of the latest legal developments.
This edition maintains its stylistic format and easy-to-understand manner, making it a worthwhile addition to the library. It retains distinctive features such as court forms and precedents, presented in Bahasa Melayu, which guides readers through the process of drafting forms in compliance with procedural rules and applicable laws. Additionally, updated flowcharts provide a visual overview of procedural law applications. The inclusion of the “Learn Through Questions” series, strategically placed at the end of each topic, offers a practical learning experience with detailed answers.
This Second Edition is more than a book; it’s a guide designed to empower those involved in Malaysian civil court practice and the justice system. With its rich content and user-friendly features, it’s poised to be an indispensable resource for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of civil procedure in Malaysia.
About the Author
Ravi Nekoo was admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 1995. He obtained his Bachelor of Laws Degree from the University of London (External) in 1992 and completed his Certificate of Legal Practice examination in 1994. Then, he went on to do his Masters in Law degree at the University of Malaya in 2001 and completed his Masters in Criminal Justice degree at the same university in 2003.
Ravi Nekoo was also admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 2004 and the Supreme Court of South Australia and the High Court of Australia in 2007.
He has been in practice for 23 years, has been a litigator throughout his practice and has appeared at all levels of the court in Malaysia. He has also been involved in tutoring students for the Certificate of Legal Practice examination and Civil Procedure was one of the subjects he had taught.