Analysing the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia / Mohd Safri Mohammed Naaim … [et al.]

Amidst the realm of employment scenarios, there are cases where an employee’s actions caused injury to their victims. Generally, an employer may be held vicariously liable for its employee’s actions, subject to several conditions. The research found that while the concept of vicarious liability has...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Naaim, Mohd Safri, Abdul Jamal, Jusniza, Shaari@Mat Saman, Nurulhasni, Jaiman, Cartaz Ummu Syawaeda, Abdullah, Farhah
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sabah 2023
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spelling my.uitm.ir.896232024-01-19T08:34:06Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/89623/ Analysing the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia / Mohd Safri Mohammed Naaim … [et al.] borneoakademika Mohammed Naaim, Mohd Safri Abdul Jamal, Jusniza Shaari@Mat Saman, Nurulhasni Jaiman, Cartaz Ummu Syawaeda Abdullah, Farhah Personnel management. Employment management Amidst the realm of employment scenarios, there are cases where an employee’s actions caused injury to their victims. Generally, an employer may be held vicariously liable for its employee’s actions, subject to several conditions. The research found that while the concept of vicarious liability has been long recognised in Malaysia, there is still a question over the test used by the court in determining “the course of employment.” The test to determine “the course of employment” has evolved over time, transitioning from “frolic of his own” to a “close connection test,” as affirmed in GMP Kaisar Security (M) Sdn Bhd v Mohamad Amirul Amin Bin Mohamed Amir [2022] 6 MLJ 369. In this case, the Federal Court held that the employee’s shooting was closely connected to his employment, and that it would be fair and just to hold the employer vicariously liable, despite the fact that his actions may have been unauthorised by the employer. However, this flexible approach may offer limited protection to the latter. This research therefore aims to analyse the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia, particularly the test employed by the court, to determine whether the defendant’s actions fall within the course of employment. This research adopts a doctrinal approach involving a detailed analysis of the relevant case law and scholarly writing related to this area. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sabah 2023-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/89623/1/89623.pdf Analysing the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia / Mohd Safri Mohammed Naaim … [et al.]. (2023) Borneo Akademika <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Borneo_Akademika/>, 7 (2). pp. 13-24. ISSN 2462-1641 https://borneoakademika.sabah.uitm.edu.my/
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topic Personnel management. Employment management
spellingShingle Personnel management. Employment management
Mohammed Naaim, Mohd Safri
Abdul Jamal, Jusniza
Shaari@Mat Saman, Nurulhasni
Jaiman, Cartaz Ummu Syawaeda
Abdullah, Farhah
Analysing the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia / Mohd Safri Mohammed Naaim … [et al.]
description Amidst the realm of employment scenarios, there are cases where an employee’s actions caused injury to their victims. Generally, an employer may be held vicariously liable for its employee’s actions, subject to several conditions. The research found that while the concept of vicarious liability has been long recognised in Malaysia, there is still a question over the test used by the court in determining “the course of employment.” The test to determine “the course of employment” has evolved over time, transitioning from “frolic of his own” to a “close connection test,” as affirmed in GMP Kaisar Security (M) Sdn Bhd v Mohamad Amirul Amin Bin Mohamed Amir [2022] 6 MLJ 369. In this case, the Federal Court held that the employee’s shooting was closely connected to his employment, and that it would be fair and just to hold the employer vicariously liable, despite the fact that his actions may have been unauthorised by the employer. However, this flexible approach may offer limited protection to the latter. This research therefore aims to analyse the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia, particularly the test employed by the court, to determine whether the defendant’s actions fall within the course of employment. This research adopts a doctrinal approach involving a detailed analysis of the relevant case law and scholarly writing related to this area.
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author Mohammed Naaim, Mohd Safri
Abdul Jamal, Jusniza
Shaari@Mat Saman, Nurulhasni
Jaiman, Cartaz Ummu Syawaeda
Abdullah, Farhah
author_facet Mohammed Naaim, Mohd Safri
Abdul Jamal, Jusniza
Shaari@Mat Saman, Nurulhasni
Jaiman, Cartaz Ummu Syawaeda
Abdullah, Farhah
author_sort Mohammed Naaim, Mohd Safri
title Analysing the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia / Mohd Safri Mohammed Naaim … [et al.]
title_short Analysing the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia / Mohd Safri Mohammed Naaim … [et al.]
title_full Analysing the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia / Mohd Safri Mohammed Naaim … [et al.]
title_fullStr Analysing the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia / Mohd Safri Mohammed Naaim … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Analysing the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in Malaysia / Mohd Safri Mohammed Naaim … [et al.]
title_sort analysing the conditions for establishing vicarious liability in malaysia / mohd safri mohammed naaim … [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sabah
publishDate 2023
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/89623/1/89623.pdf
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