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  1. Loh Wai Kong v Government of Malaysia (1979) 2 MLJ 33 was a case heard in the Federal Court of Malaysia. Loh Wai Kong sought a ruling from the courts that Malaysian citizens were entitled to travel overseas as a fundamental right under Article 5 of the Constitution.

  2. Government OF Malaysia & ORS v. LOH WAI KONG. case law as provision and authority for case analysis and e-magazine.... View more. Course. Introduction to malaysia legal system (LAW084) 232Documents. Students shared 232 documents in this course. University. Universiti Teknologi MARA. Academic year:2021/2022. Uploaded by: Anonymous Student.

  3. The Federal Court in Government of Malaysia v Loh Wai Kong [1979] 2 MLJ 33 (“Loh Wai Kong”) rejected this view and decided that the right to travel abroad and leave Malaysia is not a guaranteed right.

  4. Federal Court in Government Of Malaysia & Ors v. Loh Wai Kong (Loh Wai Kong), the Government had the power to stop a citizen from leaving the country. As for the appellant’s challenge on the right to be heard, the High Court held that the right was expressly excluded by s 59 of Act 155. It was further held

  5. Loh Wai Kong v Government of Malaysia (1979) 2 MLJ 33 was a case heard in the Federal Court of Malaysia. Loh Wai Kong sought a ruling from the courts that Malaysian citizens were entitled to travel overseas as a fundamental right under Article 5 of the Constitution.

  6. May 19, 2016 · The Federal Court in Government of Malaysia vs Loh Wai Kong [1979] 2 MLJ 33 (‘Loh Wai Kong’) rejected this view and decided that the right to travel abroad and leave Malaysia is not a...

  7. Dec 10, 2014 · The bench in Lee’s case had also upheld a passing remark by the late High Court judge Gunn Chit Tuan in the case of Loh Wai Kong v Government of Malaysia in 1978.