PP v Tan Boon Tat

JurisdictionMalaysia
Year1990
CourtHigh Court (Malaysia)
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8 cases
  • PP; Sim Ah Cheoh and Others
    • Singapore
    • Court of Appeal (Singapore)
    • Invalid date
  • Public Prosecutor v Kalaiselvan
    • Malaysia
    • High Court (Malaysia)
    • 1 Enero 2001
  • Chai Chien Wei Kelvin v Public Prosecutor
    • Singapore
    • Court of Appeal (Singapore)
    • 16 Octubre 1998
    ...will was `sapped` and he could not resist making a statement which he would otherwise not have made: PP v Tan Boon Tat [1990] SLR 375 [1990] 2 MLJ 466 . In that case, the accused sought to show that the circumstances in which he had made the statement were so oppressive that his will was sa......
  • Public Prosecutor v Ismil bin Kadar and Another
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 7 Abril 2009
    ...will was ‘sapped’ and he could not resist making a statement which he would otherwise not have made: PP v Tan Boon Tat [1990] SLR 375, [1990] 2 MLJ 466. In that case, the accused sought to show that the circumstances in which he had made the statement were so oppressive that his will was sa......
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1 books & journal articles
  • STATEMENTS UNDER SECTION 122 (6) OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE (CPC): SOME OBSERVATIONS
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Journal No. 1991, December 1991
    • 1 Diciembre 1991
    ...but not, by itself preventing the 122 (6) statement from being admitted. 1 Tsang Yak Chung v P.P. (CCA) 1990 3 MLJ 26, P.P. v Tan Boon Tat1990 2 MLJ 466, P.P. v Chia Chee Yee, 1990 3 MLJ 455. 2 S 122 (6) CPC: Where any person is charged with an offence or officially informed that he may be ......

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