Redeeming and Restoring Shell Museum



Has Manjong Municipal Council violated its contractual obligations?
Any parties that has mutual contractual agreement has a duty in the eyes of law to respect it, whether it is about protecting properties or even collection of valuable items. The narrative below indicates the possibility of contractual violation that demands civil justice.
Pangkor Discovery & Outdoor Quest Sdn Bhd is the sponsor of the monetary cost of exhibiting the shell collection to the public in Teluk Batik, as a tourism attraction. Shell museum was opened to public with the approval of Manjong Municipal Council (MPM) on 1/4/2007. The exhibition of shell has been running smoothly over the years till the faithful day on 24/1/2017, where MPM workers were alleged to have intruded into the museum, in context of cleaning it and the next day cleared all items in the museum, and was kept in the road side. The valuable shell collection box went missing without being accounted for. All this was done without prior notice from the MPM where its officials justified their actions by saying that the MPM workers were only following procedure.
A police report has been lodge by our client who is the owner of Pangkor Discovery & Outdoor Quest Sdn Bhd and legal action has been contemplated on the possible violation of contractual obligations by Manjong Municipal council. It is hoped that justice would prevail and our client would be able to restore his museum and get back his valuable collection of shells.





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