Lee Hee Hong v Eon Bank Bhd (now known as Hong Leong Bank Bhd)
| Jurisdiction | Malaysia |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Malaysia) |
| Date | 2014 |
| Year | 2014 |
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DARSHAN, SYED, AMARJIT & PARTNERSDarshan Singh Gill vs SANIAH BINTI SABRI
...It was similarly laid down by the Court of Appeal in Lee Hong v. EON Bank Bhd (now known as Hong Leong Bank Bhd) [2014] 1 LNS 600; [2014] 5 MLJ 808 that a failure to exhibit a draft defence is not [40] What is of importance is that the affidavit or affidavits filed in support of the applica......
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...affidavit a draft Statement of Defence. But as we learnt from the case of Court of Appeal case of Lee Hee Hong v. Eon Bank Bhd [2014] 5 MLJ 808 (“Lee Hee Hong"), the omission of a proposed or draft Statement of Defence is not fatal. The Court can and will stiff proceed to examine affidavits......
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MEGAMARS SDN. BHD. vs LINKTECH TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD
...affidavit a draft Statement of Defence. But as we learnt from the case of Court of Appeal case of Lee Hee Hong v. Eon Bank Bhd [2014] 5 MLJ 808 or draft Statement of Defence is not fatal. The Court can and will still proceed to examine the affidavits for a prima facie defence on the merits.......