BEST PRACTICES IN ENSURING NATURAL JUSTICE IN ADJUDICATION PROCEEDINGS

This study explores the interplay between natural justice principles and adjudication within the Malaysian construction industry, focusing on challenges under the Construction Industry Payment and Adjudication Act (CIPAA). It assesses the impact of CIPAA on natural justice through a review of case l...

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Published in:Planning Malaysia
Main Author: Ahmad N.A.; Ismail Z.; Judi S.S.; Pheng L.S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Institute Of Planners 2024
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Ahmad N.A.; Ismail Z.; Judi S.S.; Pheng L.S.
BEST PRACTICES IN ENSURING NATURAL JUSTICE IN ADJUDICATION PROCEEDINGS
2024
Planning Malaysia
22
2
10.21837/pm.v22i31.1478
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85196117841&doi=10.21837%2fpm.v22i31.1478&partnerID=40&md5=69d6522fbac0d6c82cb97df0b8be1cc3
This study explores the interplay between natural justice principles and adjudication within the Malaysian construction industry, focusing on challenges under the Construction Industry Payment and Adjudication Act (CIPAA). It assesses the impact of CIPAA on natural justice through a review of case law from 2014 to 2017, highlighting 11 key cases where adherence to natural justice was questioned. The study proposes best practices, including Obtaining agreement from the claimant for the request to extension time by the respondent to enhance fairness and reduce legal disputes in adjudication. © 2024 by MIP.
Malaysian Institute Of Planners
16756215
English
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author Ahmad N.A.; Ismail Z.; Judi S.S.; Pheng L.S.
spellingShingle Ahmad N.A.; Ismail Z.; Judi S.S.; Pheng L.S.
BEST PRACTICES IN ENSURING NATURAL JUSTICE IN ADJUDICATION PROCEEDINGS
author_facet Ahmad N.A.; Ismail Z.; Judi S.S.; Pheng L.S.
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title_short BEST PRACTICES IN ENSURING NATURAL JUSTICE IN ADJUDICATION PROCEEDINGS
title_full BEST PRACTICES IN ENSURING NATURAL JUSTICE IN ADJUDICATION PROCEEDINGS
title_fullStr BEST PRACTICES IN ENSURING NATURAL JUSTICE IN ADJUDICATION PROCEEDINGS
title_full_unstemmed BEST PRACTICES IN ENSURING NATURAL JUSTICE IN ADJUDICATION PROCEEDINGS
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description This study explores the interplay between natural justice principles and adjudication within the Malaysian construction industry, focusing on challenges under the Construction Industry Payment and Adjudication Act (CIPAA). It assesses the impact of CIPAA on natural justice through a review of case law from 2014 to 2017, highlighting 11 key cases where adherence to natural justice was questioned. The study proposes best practices, including Obtaining agreement from the claimant for the request to extension time by the respondent to enhance fairness and reduce legal disputes in adjudication. © 2024 by MIP.
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