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GRL In The News

Occassionally Goik Ramesh & Loo and its lawyers are highlighted in the news. This section highlights some of those times.

Haziq released on police bail, free to leave the country if he wants, says lawyer

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 15 June, 2019

Goik Ramesh & Loo partner Ramesh Sivakumar representing Haziq Abdullah Abdul Aziz in highly publicised case provides statements to The Star newspaper.

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Haziq likely to be freed later in the day, says lawyer

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 15 June, 2019

FreeMalaysiaToday.com reporting on highly publicised case involving Haziq Abdullah Abdul Aziz represented by our partner Ramesh Sivakumar of Goik Ramesh & Loo

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All Haziq wants to do is to rest, says lawyer after his release

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 15 June, 2019

The Star newspaper reporting on highly publicised case involving Haziq Abdullah Abdul Aziz represented by Goik Ramesh & Loo partner Ramesh Sivakumar

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Businesswoman claims trial to theft of computer files

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 21 April, 2018

The Star newspaper reporting on computer case involving Datuk Gee Siew Yee represented by our partner Mr Ramesh Sivakumar, of Goik Ramesh & Loo.

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Businesswoman charged under Computer Crimes Act

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 20 April, 2018

The Star newspaper reporting on charges being entered in a Sessions Court case involving Datuk Gee Siew Yee represented by our partner Mr Ramesh Sivakumar, of Goik Ramesh & Loo.

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Businesswoman charged with gaining unauthorised access to computer files

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 20 April, 2018

The New Straits Times reporting on Sessions Court case where businesswoman Datuk Gee Siew Yee is charged with Computer Crimes. Ms Gee is represented by our partner Mr Ramesh Sivakumar, of Goik Ramesh & Loo.

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Lawyer: It is taxpayers who pay for civil servants’ negligence

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 10 January, 2017

FreeMalaysiaToday.com reporting on Kuala Lumpur High Court case which found the police liable for the death of lorry driver P Chandran

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One of seven accused in Kevin Morais murder case escapes death sentence

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 21 December, 2016

The Sun Daily reporting on high profile Kevin Morais case where accused G. Gunasekaran, represented by our partner Mr Ramesh Sivakumar of Goik Ramesh & Loo, was freed from the murder charge

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Accused in Kevin Morais murder case appoints new lawyer

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 12 July, 2016

The Star newspaper reporting on high profile Kevin Morais case where accused G. Gunasekaran appointed our partner Mr Ramesh Sivakumar to represent him in the murder trial

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A-G must have political will to charge cops over custodial deaths, say lawyers

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 28 January, 2015

Yahoo News reporting on custodial death case where our partner Mr Ramesh Sivakumar was asked to comment

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Kugan death: Court of Appeal reduces damages due

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 9 August, 2014

Our lawyer, Mr Ramesh Sivakumar was successful at the Court of Appeal in limiting the client's liability in wrongful death case in police custody

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Kugan death: Ex-cop acted on his own in assaulting suspect, court told

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 29 May, 2013

Our lawyer, Mr Ramesh Sivakumar, representing accused police constable, V. Navindran, appeals sentence in highly publicised "Kugan death" case

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Former PUNB execs acquitted of falsifying US$5b bond

  • Category: in the news
  • Dated: 27 January, 2010

The Edge reporting on PUNB's former CEO Ahmad Zukni Johari winning the Sessions Court case after an eight years trial. Encik Johari, who was charged with falsifying US$ 5 billion bond certificates, was represented by our partner Goik Kenzu

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