The Sabah Law Society says there may soon be a sharp increase in such disputes. FMTNews MCO Covid19
People walking in an almost empty Segama Centre, an otherwise busy commercial district in downtown Kota Kinabalu, during the movement control order.
Sabah Law Society president Roger Chin said there might be a sharp increase in litigation concerning issues surrounding the MCO and the failure of parties to fulfil their obligations. Cases which could not be resolved amicably could take years and thousands of ringgit to settle, he added.
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