Admiralty Jurisdiction in Malaysia – How Maritime Disputes Are Handled

Malaysia’s High Court exercises admiralty jurisdiction under the Courts of Judicature Act 1964, covering ship arrests, cargo claims, salvage, and collision cases. Shipowners, charterers, and financiers often rely on this mechanism to secure claims quickly. Knowing when and how to invoke admiralty jurisdiction can make all the difference in protecting your maritime interests.
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Admiralty Jurisdiction in Malaysia – How Maritime Disputes Are Handled

Malaysia’s High Court exercises admiralty jurisdiction under the Courts of Judicature Act 1964, covering ship arrests, cargo claims, salvage, and collision cases.

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