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Are tenants protected during the Covid-19 lockdown?
They can be, if they use the right defences. What does the law say about it?
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Can Covid-19 patients be sued for not disclosing vital information ?
The answer is 'Yes': and in more ways than one. Read on...
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Can Federal Court Leave Applications be heard without counsel?
The answer is a ‘No’. Here are my reasons.
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Can the Government take over Private Hospitals?
The answer is, 'Yes'. In the midst of the covid-19 pandemic, the Government has certain powers under the law. Could the Government press private medical practitioners to help fight the pandemic? What do you think?
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Do employers need to make profits before they can pay wages?
Can an employer refuse to pay his employees if he runs at a loss? Is an employer excused from paying his employee's wages when there is no 'productivity 'during the ‘lockdown’? The Answer to all that, is a 'No'.
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Do Essential Services Workers need to be paid ‘double-pay’?
The answer is a ‘No’. But the Government can change that. Will it? Or will it ask us to dip our hands into our EPF?
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