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  2. Judiciary of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The jurisdiction of the courts in civil or criminal matters are contained in the Subordinate Courts Act 1948 and the Courts of Judicature Act 1964. Article 121 of the Constitution provides for two High Courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction, the High Court in Malaya, and the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak.

  3. List of acts of the Parliament of Malaysia by citation number

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    Juvenile Courts Act 1947 [Act 90] ( Repealed by the Child Act 2001 [Act 611] ) Courts of Judicature Act 1964 [Act 91] Subordinate Courts Act 1948 [Act 92] Arbitration Act 1952 [Act 93] ( Repealed by the Arbitration Act 2005 [Act 646] ) Accountants Act 1967 [Act 94] Petroleum Mining Act 1966 [Act 95] Loans Guarantee (Bodies Corporate) Act 1965 ...

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Subang Golf Course Corporation Act 1968: 810 In force Subordinate Courts Act 1948: 92 In force Subordinate Courts Rules Act 1955: 55 In force Summonses and Warrants (Special Provisions) Act 1971: 25 In force Superior of the Institute of the Congregation of the Brothers of Mercy (Incorporation) Act 1972: 86 In force Supplementary Income Tax Act ...

  5. Societies Act 1966 - Wikipedia

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    Subordinate Courts Act (Extension) Order 1980 [P.U. (A) 357/1980] ... Akta Pertubuhan 1966) is an Act of the Parliament of Malaysia, relating to the registration of ...

  6. Syariah Court - Wikipedia

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    Article 145 of the Malaysian constitution says the Attorney General of Malaysia has no power over matters related to the Syariah Courts. There are three levels of the courts: Appeal, High, and Subordinate. [2] Unlike Malaysian civil courts, which are federal in scope, Syariah Courts are primarily established by individual state law.

  7. High court (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The high courts in Malaysia are the third-highest courts in the hierarchy of courts, after the Federal Court and the Court of Appeal.Article 121 of the Constitution of Malaysia provides that there shall be two high courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction—the High Court in Malaya and the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak (before 1994, the High Court in Borneo).

  8. Politics of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The subordinate courts in each of these jurisdictions include Sessions Courts, Magistrates' Courts, and Courts for Children. Malaysia also has a Special Court to hear cases brought by or against all Royalty. [49] The Special Court was established in 1993 to hear cases brought by or against any Rulers.

  9. Immigration Act 1959/63 - Wikipedia

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    Immigration (Amendment) Act 1971 [Act A82] Notification under section 3 of the Titles of Office Ordinance 1949 [P.U. (A) 209/1971] Immigration (Amendment) Act 1973 [Act A191] Malaysian Currency (Ringgit) Act 1975 [Act 160] Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment and Extension) Act 1976 [Act A324] Subordinate Courts Act (Extension) Order 1980 [P.U.