Lifting the veils: the mystique (mistake) of Penang legal history

After the implementation of the Charter of Justice 1807, the Penang Courts believe that in order to provide justice to the natives of the state, the lex loci of Penang should be the English Common law and the rules of the Equity applicable in England. However, there was claimed made by the Sultan of...

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Main Authors: Mobarak Ali, Bashiran Begum, Muhamad, Siti Junaidah, Ramli , Noriah
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spelling my.iium.irep.66132011-11-22T02:57:32Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/6613/ Lifting the veils: the mystique (mistake) of Penang legal history Mobarak Ali, Bashiran Begum Muhamad, Siti Junaidah Ramli , Noriah K Law (General) After the implementation of the Charter of Justice 1807, the Penang Courts believe that in order to provide justice to the natives of the state, the lex loci of Penang should be the English Common law and the rules of the Equity applicable in England. However, there was claimed made by the Sultan of Kedah then that he was merely allowing the British to occupy the island while taking care of the Sultan and His Kingdom against his enemies, especially Siam. So, his allegation was that Penang was never given away to British. To make matter attention-grabbing, in 1800, Seberang Prai was taken by British on the assumption that the Sultan and His Kingdom will be protected. In 1829, the Courts took a turn by claiming that they had never heard of Sultan of Kedah but no authority to deal with the land as sovereignty actually belonged to Siam! There is a great deal of legal historical discrepancies that surrounds the British occupation of Penang. Therefore,it is the intention of the writers to trace, clarify and analyse the legal history on the acquisition of Penang and the state of affairs of Kedah and to confirm that Islamic law was the lex loci of both, Kedah and Penang. IIUM Press 2009 Book Chapter REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/6613/1/Lifting_the_Veils_-_The_Mystique_%28Mistake%29_of_Penang_Legal_History.pdf Mobarak Ali, Bashiran Begum and Muhamad, Siti Junaidah and Ramli , Noriah (2009) Lifting the veils: the mystique (mistake) of Penang legal history. In: Proceedings of the Seminar on Research Findings 2008. IIUM Press, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 31-40. ISBN 9789833855780 http://rms.research.iium.edu.my/bookstore/Products/115-proceedings-of-the-seminar-on-research-findings-2008.aspx
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Mobarak Ali, Bashiran Begum
Muhamad, Siti Junaidah
Ramli , Noriah
Lifting the veils: the mystique (mistake) of Penang legal history
description After the implementation of the Charter of Justice 1807, the Penang Courts believe that in order to provide justice to the natives of the state, the lex loci of Penang should be the English Common law and the rules of the Equity applicable in England. However, there was claimed made by the Sultan of Kedah then that he was merely allowing the British to occupy the island while taking care of the Sultan and His Kingdom against his enemies, especially Siam. So, his allegation was that Penang was never given away to British. To make matter attention-grabbing, in 1800, Seberang Prai was taken by British on the assumption that the Sultan and His Kingdom will be protected. In 1829, the Courts took a turn by claiming that they had never heard of Sultan of Kedah but no authority to deal with the land as sovereignty actually belonged to Siam! There is a great deal of legal historical discrepancies that surrounds the British occupation of Penang. Therefore,it is the intention of the writers to trace, clarify and analyse the legal history on the acquisition of Penang and the state of affairs of Kedah and to confirm that Islamic law was the lex loci of both, Kedah and Penang.
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