I have this kind of thought - why study law when you have no intention of becoming a lawyer. Yeah but I know, that kind of thinking is not generally applicable. Some people may learn it for the purpose of knowledge in fact they do not even have an interest of practicing law.
Forget about that and I'll proceed about what I really want to share here. For those law students who are about to finish their studies I believe most of them plan to proceed with pupillage/chambering. Thus, you must have knowledge on how to file your Form 1, Affidavit and Form 2.
First of all you must aware that Form 1 is actually you Petition and then you've Affidavit for that Petition and Form 2 is the Notice. You must properly fill these documents and make sure there is no error on these three papers. I'll guide you later on how to fill these three papers.
After you've filled these three papers, they are ready to be filed. So this is the tiring part if you do not know how to start and where to go. After you've completed the documents, you must head to Kompleks Mahkamah Kuala Lumpur at Jalan Duta (if you do not where the hell Mahkamah KL is, please look up at Google Map).
Once you reach at Mahkamah Kuala Lumpur, please go first to Bahagian Rayuan dan Kuasa-Kuasa Khas or in short they call it "RKK". You should meet the staff at RKK as they will assist to check your Form 1, Affidavit and Form 2 before you can proceed for E-Filing. At this very first stage, it will be hurtful if your papers are problematic ie error in filling the documents. If everything is okay, they you're good to proceed with E-Filing.
Before I forget, how to go to RKK? When you step into Kompleks Mahkamah KL, please take the stairs on your left, then turn to your left, and find the RKK sign. After your papers have been checked, please return to ground level and proceed to right wing office (on your left when you're walking downwards the stair). Please move to Counter 4 where you need to fill the form for e-filing and to obtain your queue number.
Basically in kinda a long process, and my colleague has prepared a flow chart to file these three papers. If you want to make life easier, you may contact him and deal with him with regard the guide/the flow chart of filing Form 1, Affidavit and Form 2 (he may charge you for the chart because he put his best effort to observe the process and put his best effort to prepare that nice and easy flow chart).
You may contact him via his Facebook here - Ahmad Afiq (Kyle Fahkrurazzi).
"I learned law so well, the day I graduated I sued the college, won the case, and got my tuition back." - Fred Allen, American Comedian
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Guide For Chambering Students | Filing Form 1, Affidavit and Form 2
faizalnizam | 4/21/2012 02:16:00 PM | Pupillage
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