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Lawyer karpal singh biography of william

          Karpal Singh s/o Ram Singh graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from the University of Singapore.!

          The Honourable late Karpal Singh s/o Ram Singh MP was born in humble circumstances on 28 June in George Town, Penang, to Ram Singh Deo and.

        1. The Honourable late Karpal Singh s/o Ram Singh MP was born in humble circumstances on 28 June in George Town, Penang, to Ram Singh Deo and.
        2. Karpal Singh emerged in public life to embody the promise of a new nation in a time of high social mobility and opportunities across ethnicity.
        3. Karpal Singh s/o Ram Singh graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from the University of Singapore.
        4. Born in Penang to an Indian Punjabi immigrant father, Karpal read law at the National University of Singapore.
        5. Born to a farming family in Penang in northern Malaysia in , Mr. Singh opened a law firm in after graduating from university in.
        6. Karpal Singh a/l Ram Singh (born June 28, ) is a Malaysian politician and a lawyer by profession. He is the current chairman of the Democratic Action Party and a member of Parliament for Bukit Gelugor, Penang. He won the seat in the general election.

          He is an ethnic Punjabi and a prominent lawyer in Malaysia, well known for his expertise in the field of litigation.

          Karpal Singh is one of the lead counsel appearing for the defence of Anwar Ibrahim1.

          His reputation has earned him the nickname “Tiger of Jelutong”.

          Singh defended the Australian drug trafficker Kevin Barlow who was executed in Malaysia in

          Suspension for “misleading Parliament”

          On the 7 September , Karpal Singh was given the choice of apologizing within 3 days and face 10 days of suspension or suspension from Parliament with all privileges such as allowances stripped from him, for a period of 6 months.

          Karpal had earlier told returning MPs that they had to raise their right hand when speaking the oath of office. Parliament determined that there was no such requirement and subsequently, that Karpal w