Wong Mook; Wong Yin and Others

JurisdictionMalaysia
Year1948
Date1948
CourtSpecial Court (Malaysia)

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3 cases
  • IW v IX
    • Singapore
    • Court of Appeal (Singapore)
    • 13 October 2005
    ...was below the limit set by s 21 of the SCJA. In this regard, Lai Kew Chai J examined two previous cases, namely, Wong Yin v Wong Mook [1948] 1 MLJ 164 and Pang Hon Chin v Nahar Singh [1986] 2 MLJ 145, and came to the conclusion (at 608, The circumstances for granting leave would include (th......
  • Lam Seng Hang Company Pte Ltd v The Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 16 February 2001
    ...show that a serious and important issue of law is involved. That was held by Murray-Aynsley CJ in Wong Yin's case [Wong Yin v Wong Mook [1948] MLJ 164] on the basis that rights of appeal are purely creatures of statute and a court cannot entertain any which cannot be brought strictly within......
  • Abdul Rahman bin Shariff v Abdul Salim bin Syed
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 30 August 1999
    ...by counsel for the appellant/defendant to two cases, namely, Wong Yin v Wong Mook [1986] 2 MLJ 145 and Pang Hon Chin v Nahar Singh [1948] MLJ 164. These cases did not lay down any exhaustive principle but they are authority for the following propositions. To obtain leave to appeal when the ......