The Law and Practice of Judicial Review in Malaysia has broken new grounds as the first practitioner’s text exclusively on the law, practice and procedure of judicial review applications in this jurisdiction. The book adopts a case-based approach and features a comprehensive exposition of the principles on the subject in Malaysia with references to leading and recent decisions from across the Commonwealth. The text presents a complete discourse on the principles in judicial review from issues of theory and procedure to the substantive matters of the grounds of challenge and remedies. As such, the book serves as an indispensable resource for public law practitioners and also proposes to be an instructive read for those with an interest in the law on public administration and the interactions between the State and the individual.