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Seng San Bing
Person 2 cases
About Seng San Bing
Seng San Bing appears as a party in 2 judgments in the MY Case Law database, spanning April 2025 to May 2025. Seng San Bing appeared as plaintiff in 2 cases. Cases span the High Court (2).
How many court cases involve Seng San Bing?
Seng San Bing appears in 2 published judgments from April 2025 to May 2025. Most commonly as plaintiff (2 cases).
Practice Areas
The Applicant is a Judgment Creditor, having secured a judgment against the Respondent in 2023, thereby rendering the Defendant a Judgment Debtor. To enforce the said judgment, the Judgment Creditor initiated garnishee proceedings against the Judgment Debtor’s accounts in 18 banks, pursuant to Order 49 of the Rules of Court 2012. However, these efforts proved futile when the High Court at Shah Alam, in Suit BA-37G-104-07/2024 (“Suit 104”), declined to grant the garnishee order absolute sought by the Plaintiff. The present dispute specifically concerns the Judgment Creditor and the Sixth Garnishee. Having successfully resisted the Judgment Creditor’s application for a garnishee order absolute before the Shah Alam High Court in Suit 104, the Sixth Garnishee now faces a fresh challenge 1 Section 4(7) of the Debtors Act 1957-Order 74 Rules 12 and 13 ROC-The Debtors Act 1957 together with Order 74 ROC regulates the execution of a money judgment against a judgment debtor and also provides remedies for preventing a defendant from absconding and disposing of his property to frustrate the legal process and judgment that may be thereby made against him-execution of a money judgment against a judgment debtor, there is a 2-step process-Firstly, a Judgment debtor summons is issued pursuant to section 4(1) of the Debtors Act 1957 by a judgment creditor to obtain a Judgment debtor summons order under section 4(6) of the Debtors Act 1957-Secondly, a Judgment Notice is issued pursuant to section 4(7) of the Debtors Act 1957 read with Order 74 rule 12 ROC to enforce the Judgment debtor summons order under Order 74 rule 14 ROC by an order of commitment to prison for having disobeyed the Judgment debtor summons order-The Debtors Act 1957 section 4(7) provides that if the judgment debtor makes default in payment according to any court order made upon hearing of the judgment debtor summons under section 4(6), a notice in the form prescribed by rules of court may be issued on the request of the judgment creditor, calling upon the judgment debtor to attend before the court at the time therein and show cause why he should not be committed to prison for such default-Order 74 ROC provides the procedure and forms of request to be used by the judgment creditor for notice (referred to as “judgment notice”) to be issued to the judgment debtor for attending before the court to show cause under section 4(7) Debtors Act 1957. Order 74 rule 13 ROC prescribes the form of such judgment notice-if there is non-compliance with a JDS Order by a corporation, there is no provision under section 4(7) Debtors Act 1957 to summon and commit an officer of that corporation to prison, more so a person who is no longer an officer of that corporation. Section 4(7) Debtors Act 1957 as drafted is applicable only to a human debtor-Section 4(7) Debtors Act being a penal section must be construed strictly-the JC may initiate contempt proceedings against the directors of the JD for not paying the judgment sum provided all procedural requirements have been complied with-burden of proof-pursuant to Section 208(3) of the Companies Act 2016 -Jaimie’s resignation is effective on 10-06-2024 when his resignation letter dated 10-06-2024-delivered to the Company Secretaries-It is the duty of the Company Secretaries of the JD to update the registry of the CCM on Jaimie’s resignation within 14 days from the date of resignation. See: section 58(1)(c) Companies Act 1
Plaintiff (2)
wa-37j-17-03-2024 MYHC
SENG SAN BING v SATIN STRAITS SDN. BHD. PIHAK TERKILAN Jaimie Sia Zui Keng
13 May 2025
ba-37g-104-07-2024 MYHC
SENG SAN BING v PETER CHARLES SMERLING PIHAK YANG DIGARNIS 1. ) AFFIN BANK BERHAD 2. ) ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD 3. ) AMBANK (M) BERHAD 4. ) BANK OF AMERICA MALAYSIA BERHAD 5. ) BNP PARIBAS MALAYSIA BERHAD 6. ) CIMB BANK BERHAD 7. ) CIMB ISLAMIC BANK BERHAD 8. ) CITIBANK BERHAD 9. ) DEUTSCHE BANK (MALAYSIA) BERHAD 10. ) HONG LEONG BANK BERHAD 11. ) HSBC BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD 12. ) J.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK BERHAD 13. ) MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD 14. ) OCBC BANK (MALAYSIA) BERHAD 15. ) PUBLIC BANK...
13 April 2025