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Setting Aside a Judgment in Default in Malaysia: Step-by-step (30‑day Limit, ROC 2012)

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Setting aside judgment in default is one of the most time-sensitive applications a Malaysian defendant can face, miss the 30‑day window prescribed by the Rules of Court 2012 and enforcement of the judgment may already be underway before you file a single document. Whether you are in-house counsel who has just discovered a writ that slipped through, or a litigation team scrambling after substituted service was posted to an old registered address, the procedural pathway is the same: identify the type of default judgment, assemble the right evidence, and file before the clock runs out.

This guide walks through every step, from the governing ROC 2012 orders and the critical regular-versus-irregular distinction to the affidavit structure, draft-defence checklist, and tactical options that determine whether the court grants the set-aside.

Immediate 6‑point action checklist:

  1. Instruct litigation counsel immediately, delay is fatal to this application.
  2. Preserve all evidence of when and how the judgment was received or served.
  3. Compute the 30‑day deadline from the date of receipt (not the date of judgment).
  4. Apply ex parte for a stay if enforcement (seizure, garnishee, bankruptcy) is imminent.
  5. Draft a supporting affidavit covering both the reason for default and merits of the defence.
  6. Prepare a proposed draft defence to annex to the application, courts expect it.

What Is a Judgment in Default?

A judgment in default (JID) is a court order entered in favour of a plaintiff when the defendant fails to take a required procedural step within the time allowed by the Rules of Court 2012. Malaysian civil procedure recognises two principal categories:

  • Judgment in default of appearance (Order 13 ROC 2012). The defendant was served with a writ of summons but failed to enter an appearance within the prescribed time. The plaintiff may then enter judgment without a trial.
  • Judgment in default of defence. The defendant entered an appearance but failed to serve a defence within the time allowed. The plaintiff applies for judgment on the basis that no defence has been filed.

Both types bypass the trial process entirely, and both can be challenged through an application for setting aside, but the legal tests differ depending on whether the judgment was regularly or irregularly obtained.

Governing Rules, Judgment in Default Under the Rules of Court 2012

Practitioners must cite the correct ROC 2012 provisions when filing a set-aside application. The key orders are:

  • Order 13, deals with the entry of judgment in default of appearance. It sets out the types of claim for which judgment may be entered (liquidated, unliquidated, specific performance, etc.) and the procedural requirements the plaintiff must satisfy.
  • Order 19, governs judgment in default of defence, including the procedural mechanism for the plaintiff to obtain judgment where no defence is filed within the prescribed time.
  • Order 42 rule 13, the principal provision empowering the court to set aside or vary any judgment or order, including a default judgment. This is the rule under which most set-aside applications are brought.
  • Order 3 rule 5, allows the court to extend or abridge time fixed by the Rules or by any court order. This is the provision invoked by defendants who have missed the 30‑day deadline and need to apply for an extension of time.
  • Order 32, governs applications and proceedings by summons in chambers, the procedural vehicle through which most set-aside applications are filed.

All references above are to the Rules of Court 2012 [PU(A) 205/2012] as amended. Practitioners should verify the current consolidated text via the official judiciary portal or the Malaysian Bar compilation. In any summary suit for recovery of money, for example, a defendant who fails to obtain leave to defend may face a similar judgment, but the procedural route for challenge differs from the Order 13/19 pathway discussed here.

Setting Aside Judgment in Default: The 30‑Day Time Limit

The 30-day time limit to set aside a JID is one of the most critical deadlines in Malaysian civil litigation. Under the Rules of Court 2012, a defendant who wishes to set aside a default judgment must file the application within 30 days of receiving the judgment. The clock does not start on the date the judgment was entered by the court, it starts on the date the defendant (or the defendant’s solicitor) received notice of the judgment.

When does the 30‑day clock start running?

How “receipt” is established depends on the mode of service:

  • Personal service. The 30 days begins on the date the sealed judgment is personally served on the defendant or the defendant’s solicitor on record.
  • Substituted service (e.g., advertisement, posting at registered address). The clock starts when the substituted service is deemed effective according to the terms of the substituted service order, this may be a specified number of days after publication or posting.
  • Postal service. Where the judgment is sent by registered post, receipt is typically established by the certificate of posting and, where available, the acknowledgement of receipt (AR card). If the defendant can show the postal item was never actually received, this may support a set-aside argument on the ground of irregularity.

Practical example, timeline calculator: If a sealed default judgment is personally served on a defendant’s solicitor on 1 July, the last day to file the set-aside application is 31 July. If 31 July falls on a weekend or public holiday, the deadline extends to the next working day under general computation-of-time rules.

Missing the 30-day window does not automatically bar an application, but it means the defendant must first obtain an extension of time under Order 3 rule 5, an additional hurdle that courts scrutinise carefully.

Regular vs Irregular Default Judgments, The Distinction That Determines Your Strategy

The most important preliminary question in any set-aside application is whether the default judgment is regular (entered in compliance with the Rules) or irregular (entered in breach of the Rules). This classification fundamentally changes the legal test the court applies and, consequently, the evidence the defendant must prepare.

Comparison Table: Regular vs Irregular Default Judgment

Issue / Test Regular Judgment (Entered Properly) Irregular Judgment (Procedural Defect)
How it was entered Plaintiff complied with all ROC requirements, proper service, correct form of writ, correct Order invoked Plaintiff failed to comply strictly with ROC, e.g., defective service, wrong mode of entry, premature filing before time for appearance/defence expired
Burden on the applicant (defendant) Must satisfy three factors: (i) reasonable explanation for the default, (ii) affidavit of merits showing a prima facie triable defence, (iii) promptness in applying and absence of irremediable prejudice to the plaintiff Entitled to set aside as of right, the court will ordinarily set aside without requiring the defendant to demonstrate merits of the defence
Typical outcome Court may set aside on terms: filing of draft defence, payment of security, costs to plaintiff Court commonly sets aside unconditionally; may impose terms but cannot refuse set-aside solely because the defendant lacks a meritorious defence
Key evidence to prepare Full affidavit of merits with proposed defence annexed, explanation affidavit, chronology showing promptness Evidence of the procedural irregularity (e.g., proof that service was defective, certificate of non-appearance, wrong order cited by plaintiff)

Decision tree for practitioners

Before drafting a single affidavit, answer two questions:

  1. Was service properly effected? Check the affidavit of service filed by the plaintiff. If personal service was required but not effected, or if substituted service was carried out without a prior court order, the judgment is likely irregular.
  2. Did the plaintiff follow the correct ROC procedure? For example, was the claim for unliquidated damages entered under Order 13 (which requires the court to assess damages) rather than treated as a liquidated sum? Was the time for appearance or defence correctly computed? Any procedural shortcut renders the judgment irregular.

If the answer to either question is “no,” the judgment is irregular and the application for setting aside judgment in default becomes significantly simpler, focus the affidavit on proving the irregularity rather than on the merits of the defence.

The Legal Tests, Defence on the Merits, Promptness, and Judicial Discretion

For a regular default judgment, Malaysian courts generally apply a multi-factor test derived from the English decision in Evans v Bartlam and adopted in local jurisprudence. The court exercises a judicial discretion, weighing several factors:

  • Defence on the merits. The defendant must file an affidavit of merits demonstrating a prima facie triable defence, not a defence that will necessarily succeed, but one that raises genuine issues of fact or law warranting a trial. A bare denial is insufficient; the affidavit must set out specific facts and, where relevant, attach supporting documents.
  • Explanation for the default. The defendant must provide a credible explanation for failing to enter appearance or file a defence. Acceptable reasons include genuine non-receipt of the writ, hospitalisation, administrative oversight by solicitors, or reliance on ongoing settlement negotiations. Mere carelessness, without more, is unlikely to be sufficient.
  • Promptness. The application must be filed promptly after the defendant became aware of the judgment. A defendant who knew of the judgment for weeks before acting will face adverse inferences.
  • Prejudice to the plaintiff. The court considers whether setting aside the judgment would cause irremediable prejudice to the plaintiff that cannot be compensated by costs or other terms.

Industry observers note that Malaysian courts tend to favour allowing cases to be decided on their merits rather than on procedural default, provided the defendant satisfies the threshold tests and applies promptly. The court retains an overriding discretion to refuse the application if it considers the defence hopeless or the delay inexcusable.

Procedural Steps, How to File the Application for Setting Aside Judgment in Default

The following step-by-step playbook covers both the standard (within 30 days) and late (requiring extension) scenarios.

Step 1: File a notice of application (summons in chambers)

The application is brought by way of a notice of application (formerly notice of motion) under Order 32, supported by an affidavit. The notice must specify the relief sought, typically “that the judgment in default dated [date] be set aside”, and cite the relevant rule (Order 42 rule 13).

Step 2: Prepare the supporting affidavit

The affidavit is the centrepiece of the application. It should be structured as follows:

  • Heading and identification. Full name, NRIC/passport number, address, and capacity (director, authorised officer, etc.).
  • Chronology of events. When the writ was purportedly served, when the defendant first became aware of proceedings, and when the judgment was received.
  • Explanation for default. Specific facts, not vague assertions, explaining why appearance or defence was not filed.
  • Merits of the defence. A paragraph-by-paragraph summary of the proposed defence, cross-referencing the annexed draft defence.
  • Exhibits. Copies of the writ, judgment, any correspondence, evidence of non-receipt or irregularity, and the draft defence.

Step 3: Annex a draft defence

Courts expect a complete draft defence, not a summary, to be annexed to the affidavit. This demonstrates that the defendant has a genuine case and is ready to proceed to trial. The draft should comply with the requirements for a defence under the ROC 2012 (Order 18): numbered paragraphs, admissions and denials, and positive case where applicable. In disputes arising from Section 75 of the Contracts Act, for example, the draft defence should specifically plead the statutory limitation on liquidated damages.

Step 4: Serve on the plaintiff

The notice of application, affidavit, and draft defence must be served on the plaintiff or the plaintiff’s solicitors within the time prescribed by Order 32. Service must be effected in sufficient time before the hearing date to allow the plaintiff to file an affidavit in reply.

Step 5: Urgent or ex parte relief (if enforcement is imminent)

If the plaintiff has already commenced enforcement, for instance, by filing a writ of seizure and sale, garnishee proceedings, or a bankruptcy notice, the defendant should simultaneously apply ex parte for a stay of execution pending the hearing of the set-aside application. This prevents the judgment from being executed while the court considers the merits of the application.

Two-track case flow

  • Within 30 days: File notice of application + affidavit + draft defence → serve on plaintiff → hearing.
  • After 30 days: File notice of application for extension of time under Order 3 rule 5 (with a supporting affidavit explaining the delay) together with the substantive set-aside application → serve → hearing (both applications heard together).

Extensions of Time, Order 3 Rule 5 and Strategy for Late Applicants

Where the 30-day time limit has expired, the defendant must apply to the court for an extension of time under Order 3 rule 5 of the Rules of Court 2012. The court has a general power to extend time “on such terms as it thinks just,” but this power is exercised cautiously in the context of set-aside applications.

The defendant’s affidavit in support of the extension application must address:

  • Length of the delay, how many days or weeks beyond the 30-day limit has the defendant waited?
  • Reasons for the delay, a credible, specific explanation (solicitor’s illness, postal misdelivery, genuine ignorance of the judgment).
  • Merits of the intended application, even at the extension stage, the court will want to see that the underlying set-aside application has a realistic prospect of success.
  • Prejudice to the plaintiff, an acknowledgement that any delay causes prejudice and, where possible, an offer to compensate (e.g., payment of costs, provision of security).

The likely practical effect of a poorly explained delay is dismissal of the extension application, which effectively kills the set-aside. Practitioners should treat this affidavit with the same care as the substantive set-aside affidavit.

Evidence and Drafting, Affidavit, Certificate of Non‑Appearance, and Draft Defence

Affidavit structure and key exhibits

Beyond the core content described in Step 2 above, the affidavit should attach the following exhibits in an orderly and paginated bundle:

  • The sealed default judgment and any enforcement orders.
  • The writ of summons, statement of claim, and the affidavit of service filed by the plaintiff.
  • Any correspondence demonstrating the defendant’s non-receipt or unawareness of the proceedings.
  • The draft defence (marked as a separate exhibit).
  • Any expert reports, contracts, invoices, or communications that support the defence on the merits.

Certificate of non‑appearance in Malaysia

A certificate of non-appearance is a document issued by the court registrar confirming that a party did not appear at a particular hearing. In setting-aside applications, this document is relevant where the defendant argues that the judgment was entered in the defendant’s absence without proper notice of the hearing date. Defendants should request this certificate from the court registry promptly, as it constitutes contemporaneous court evidence that corroborates a claim of non-receipt or non-notification. It is particularly powerful in supporting an argument that the judgment is irregular.

Draft defence checklist

  • Numbered paragraphs responding to each paragraph of the statement of claim.
  • Clear admissions, denials, and non-admissions with reasons.
  • Positive case (e.g., set-off, counterclaim, limitation defence).
  • Prayer for relief.
  • Compliance with Order 18, no evidence in the pleading, no argumentative statements.

Tactical Considerations for Business Defendants

Setting aside a default judgment is not purely a procedural exercise, it is a strategic decision with significant commercial implications. Business defendants and their in-house counsel should weigh several factors before committing to the application.

  • Set aside and litigate vs settle. In some cases, a default judgment presents a negotiating opportunity. A plaintiff who knows the defendant has a strong defence may prefer a negotiated settlement to the risk and cost of a full trial. The set-aside application can be used as leverage, but only if the defence on the merits is genuine. Defendants with weak cases may be better served by negotiating terms for partial payment or instalment arrangements rather than incurring litigation costs on a set-aside that may fail.
  • Cost budgeting and security for costs. Courts frequently impose conditions when setting aside a regular judgment, including payment of costs thrown away and provision of security. Business defendants should budget for these terms, which can range from several thousand to tens of thousands of ringgit depending on the complexity of the case. Companies dealing with commercial contracts and Malaysian e-commerce law should consider the cost of set-aside against the quantum of the judgment.
  • Cross-border enforcement risks. A Malaysian default judgment may be enforceable in other jurisdictions under the Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Act 1958 or bilateral treaties. If the defendant has assets in Singapore, the United Kingdom, or other reciprocal jurisdictions, enforcement may proceed abroad even while the set-aside application is pending in Malaysia, making an urgent stay of execution essential.
  • Interim relief. Where the plaintiff has already taken enforcement steps, the defendant may need to apply simultaneously for a stay of execution, an injunction restraining further enforcement, or (in extreme cases) an application to set aside any writ of seizure and sale already issued.

Employment-related disputes, such as those arising from a retrenchment exercise, may involve additional regulatory considerations that influence whether litigation or settlement is the optimal path.

What Happens at the Hearing, Outcomes and Likely Court Orders

At the hearing of a set-aside application, the court will typically make one of the following orders:

  • Set aside unconditionally. The default judgment is vacated with no conditions. This is common for irregular judgments where the procedural defect is clear.
  • Set aside on conditions. The judgment is vacated subject to conditions, typically that the defendant file and serve the defence within a specified number of days, pay the plaintiff’s costs thrown away by the default, and/or provide security for the claim amount or a portion of it.
  • Application dismissed. The court refuses to set aside the judgment. The defendant may appeal this decision or, in limited circumstances, apply for a review.

If the application is dismissed, enforcement of the judgment resumes. The defendant’s options at that stage include an appeal to the Court of Appeal (within the applicable appeal period) and an application for a stay pending appeal. Practitioners should note that stamp duty and conveyancing implications may arise if the judgment involves real property and enforcement proceeds to a forced sale.

Emergency Checklist and Template Assets

The following resources are designed for in-house counsel and litigation teams who need to act quickly upon discovering a default judgment.

1‑page emergency checklist

  1. Confirm the date of receipt of the judgment, compute the 30‑day deadline.
  2. Determine whether the judgment is regular or irregular (review plaintiff’s affidavit of service and court file).
  3. Instruct external litigation counsel with a clear brief and all relevant documents.
  4. If enforcement is underway, apply urgently for a stay of execution.
  5. Prepare the supporting affidavit (explanation for default + merits).
  6. Draft the proposed defence for annexure to the affidavit.
  7. Collate exhibits: writ, judgment, affidavit of service, correspondence, and supporting evidence.
  8. File the notice of application (and extension of time application if beyond 30 days).
  9. Serve all documents on the plaintiff’s solicitors.
  10. Brief the board or management on the potential outcomes, cost exposure, and timeline.

Affidavit skeleton (key paragraphs)

  • Para 1: Introduction, identity, capacity, basis for swearing.
  • Para 2–5: Chronology, when served, when became aware, steps taken.
  • Para 6–8: Explanation for default, specific facts, not conclusions.
  • Para 9–15: Merits, defence on the merits, cross-referencing draft defence at Exhibit [X].
  • Para 16: Promptness, application filed within [X] days of receipt.
  • Para 17: Prayer, set aside the judgment, grant costs, or such further relief as the court deems fit.

Board brief template (for in-house counsel)

  • Case summary: Plaintiff, claim amount, date of judgment, current enforcement status.
  • Assessment: Regular or irregular? Strength of defence on the merits (rated 1–5).
  • Recommended action: Set-aside / negotiate settlement / accept judgment.
  • Budget: Estimated legal costs for the application, including potential security/cost terms.
  • Timeline: Key dates, 30-day deadline, proposed filing date, estimated hearing date.
  • Risk: Consequences if set-aside fails (enforcement, cross-border exposure, reputational impact).

Conclusion, Act Within the 30‑Day Window

Setting aside judgment in default in Malaysia is achievable, but only for defendants who act with speed, precision, and proper documentation. The 30-day time limit under the Rules of Court 2012 is unforgiving, and the distinction between regular and irregular judgments determines whether the court demands a full defence on the merits or simply corrects a procedural error. Business defendants should treat a default judgment as a board-level issue: assess the type of judgment immediately, instruct litigation counsel on day one, and prepare the affidavit and draft defence in parallel. Delay is the single greatest threat to a successful set-aside.

For defendants facing enforcement in connection with commercial contracts, property disputes, or cross-border claims, timely legal advice from a qualified Malaysian litigator is essential.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Kenneth Koh at Xavier & Koh Partnership (XK Law), a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Rules of Court 2012, Malaysian Bar (Official Compilation)
  2. Portal Rasmi Mahkamah, Rules of Court 2012
  3. Nazreen Oon & Partners, Setting Aside a Judgment in Default
  4. Thomas Philip, Judgments in Default of Appearance
  5. Conventus Law, Malaysian Litigation Process: Judgment in Default
  6. Rajah & Tann Asia, Principles Behind Setting Aside Default Judgments

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