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Zahilah binti Abdul Wahab
Person 1 case
Zahilah binti Abdul Wahab appeared as a party in the following Malaysia court case:
wa-22ncvc-14-01-2025
1. ) BUILTAMONT INTERNATIONAL SDN. BHD. 2. ) WONG YEON CHAI v ZAHILAH BINTI ABDUL WAHAB
MYHC 21 April 2025
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About Zahilah binti Abdul Wahab
Zahilah binti Abdul Wahab appears as a party in 1 judgment in the MY Case Law database, spanning April 2025 to April 2025. Zahilah binti Abdul Wahab appeared as defendant in 1 case. Cases span the High Court (1).
How many court cases involve Zahilah binti Abdul Wahab?
Zahilah binti Abdul Wahab appears in 1 published judgment from April 2025 to April 2025. Most commonly as defendant (1 cases).
Practice Areas
Introduction 1 1. The Plaintiff applied for summary judgment against the Defendant under Order 14 of the Rules of Court 2012 (“the Rules”) whereas the Defendant applied to strike out the Plaintiff’s claim under order 18 Rule 19 of the Rules. 1 2. Both these provisions are reproduced here for ease of reference: 1 1. Application by Plaintiff for summary judgment (O. 14 r. 1) 1 (1) Where in an action to which this rule applies a statement of claim has been served on a defendant and that defendant has entered an appearance in the action, the plaintiff may, on the ground that the defendant has no defence to a claim included in the writ, or to a particular part of such a claim, or has no defence to such a claim or part thereof except as to the amount of any damages claimed, apply to the Court for judgment against that defendant. 1 19. Striking out pleadings and endorsements (O. 18 r. 19) 1 (1) The Court may at any stage of the proceedings order to be struck out or amended any pleading or the endorsement, of any writ in the action, or anything in any pleading or in the endorsement, on the ground that- 1 (a) it discloses no reasonable cause of action or defence, as the case may be; (b) it is scandalous, frivolous or vexatious; (c) it may prejudice, embarrass or delay the fair trial of the action; or (d) it is otherwise an abuse of the process of the Court, and may order the action to be stayed or dismissed or judgment to be entered accordingly, as the case may be. 1