Malaysia legislation

Section 103D

of *LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 1976

Section 103D

(2)

The Disciplinary Board may in appropriate cases impose a greater or lesser penalty or punishment than that recommended by the

Disciplinary Committee.

(3)

Where the Disciplinary Board does not agree with the finding or recommendation of the Disciplinary Committee, the Disciplinary

Board shall make such other order as it deems just.

(4)

Before the Disciplinary Board makes an order that is likely to be adverse against an advocate and solicitor under subsection (2) or (3), it shall notify the advocate and solicitor of its intention to do so and give him a reasonable opportunity to be heard.

(5)

Where the Disciplinary Board makes an order that the advocate and solicitor should make restitution to the complainant, it may stipulate the time within which such restitution ought to be made.

(6)

A sum ordered by the Disciplinary Board under subsection (5)

to be restituted may be recoverable by the complainant as a civil debt.

Appeal from the final order or decision of the Disciplinary Board

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