Pdrm Malaysia Sued Cases

Summary

The A. Kugan case is a notable instance where the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) was sued for wrongful death in custody, resulting in a court awarding RM801,700 to Kugans family. Malaysian case laws can be accessed through the Malaysian Court System website, legal databases like LexisNexis or CLJ Law, and university libraries.

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The A. Kugan case is a significant example where the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) was sued. Here are some key points:
- A. Kugan died in police custody in *.
- His family sued the police for wrongful death.
- The court awarded RM801,* to Kugan's family in damages.
Would you like details on other similar cases or more information on how to proceed with a similar lawsuit?
where can i find the case law
You can access Malaysian case laws through several sources:
- Malaysian Court System Website: Check the official portal for published judgments.
- Malaysian Law Journals: These are available through legal databases like LexisNexis or CLJ Law.
- Universities: University libraries often have access to legal databases and archives.
Would you like help finding a specific database?