Terence Naidu


Terence Naidu is a Malaysian politician, hailing from the state of Perak. He is a career lawyer and is a graduate from the University of Wolverhampton who finished his Certificate of Legal Practise in 1994. He was admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor in 1995 and further received his Diploma in the field of Syariah Law.
He was seen as the underdog when he first contested the 2013 general election contesting on a Democratic Action Party in the state seat of Pasir Bendamar in the Parliamentary Constituency of Teluk Intan against the President of People's Progressive Party M.Kayveas.
He garnered 18,860 with a majority of 13,037 against the opposing candidate who only managed 5,823 votes.
Naidu defended his state seat in the 2018 general election and successfully retained it by defeating his challengers Kong Sun Chin and S.Kumaresan . He secured 19,480 votes against Kong and Kumaresan.
He is a member of the Democratic Action Party in Malaysia. Terence Naidu is on the DAP's Perak Executive Committee. having been named as aco-opted EXCO member in the Perak DAP State party elections held on October 14, 2018.
He successfully defended a landmark case against himself brought against him by The Municipal Council of Teluk Intan when they charged him with Clause 20 of the Hilir Perak District Council's Road Transport Order 1997 for not paying his summons. He was found to have parked his car without feeding the parking meter. His argument was ruled in his favour by Majistrate D. Sunita Kaur Jessy when he argued that it was due to a faulty meter which did not register his payment and no receipt was issued by the attendants responsible for it. The ruling meant that unregistered payment through faulty meters can also be found accordingly.

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