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The Penal Code (Malay: Kanun Keseksaan) is a law that codifies most criminal offences and procedures in Malaysia. Its official long title is "An Act relating to criminal offences" [Throughout Malaysia—31 March 1976, Act A327; P.U. (B) 139/1976].
Abetment of mutiny within Malaysian Armed Forces, if mutiny is committed in consequence thereof – Section 132 Penal Code; Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of a capital offence – Section 194 Penal Code; Murder – Section 302 Penal Code (see: Mona Fandey) Abetment of suicide of child or insane person ...
An Act to amend the Penal Code, the Firearms (Increased Penalties) Act 1971, the Arms Act 1960, the Kidnapping Act 1961, the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, the Strategic Trade Act 2010 and the Criminal Procedure Code in order to abolish the mandatory death penalty, to vary the sentence relating to imprisonment for natural life and whipping, and to provide for matters connected therewith.
Sexual harassment at the workplace is a major problem in Malaysia. [10] The prevalence of sexual harassment in Malaysia has been studied across different settings; within the civil service, [11] [12] [13] various public and private workplaces such as hospitals, [14] hotels, [15] small and medium businesses, [16] as well as various higher education institutions, [17] both public [18] and ...
2014–15 Malaysia floods: 2014–2015: Sabah earthquake: 2015: 2015 Plaza Low Yat riot: 2015: Movida Bar grenade attack: 2016: Kim Jong-nam's Assassination: 2017: Darul Quran madrasa fire: 2017: 2018 Subang Temple riot: 2018: 2020-21 Malaysia floods: 2021: LRT train collision: 2021: 2021-22 Malaysia floods: 2021–2022: 2022 Batang Kali ...
On 4 November 2020, Ahmad, who declined to go on the stand to give his defence, was found guilty of murder under Section 300(c) of the Penal Code, [25] after the prosecution reduced the original Section 300(a) murder charge (equivalent to murder with intention to kill) to the finalized Section 300(c) charge and the defence pleading guilty to it.
28 February – 2020 Malaysian constitutional crisis: A meeting of the Council of Rulers was held in the morning at the Istana Negara to discuss political changes in the country, with state rulers or their crown princes present.
Malaysian Forestry Research and Development Board Act 1985: 319 In force Malaysian Health Promotion Board Act 2006: 651 In force Malaysian Health Promotion Board (Dissolution) Act 2019: 824 In force Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Incorporation) Act 1965: 397 In force Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research Act 2012: 748 In force