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Section 78 of the Subordinate Courts Act 1948 provides that the appointment of magistrates are done by the respective state government upon the advice of the respective Chief Judges, except for magistrates in the Federal Territory, where they are appointed by the —Yang di-Pertuan Agong upon the advice of the Chief Judge.
Countervailing and Anti-Dumping Duties Act 1993: 504 In force Courts of Judicature Act 1964: 91 In force Courts (Modes Of Commencement Of Civil Actions) Act 2017: 790 In force Credit Reporting Agencies Act 2010: 710 In force Criminal Justice Act 1953: 345 In force Criminal Procedure Code: 593 In force Currency Act 2020: 827 Not yet in force ...
Juvenile Courts Act 1947 [Act 90] ( Repealed by the Child Act 2001 [Act 611] ) Courts of Judicature Act 1964 [Act 91] Subordinate Courts Act 1948 [Act 92] Arbitration Act 1952 [Act 93] ( Repealed by the Arbitration Act 2005 [Act 646] ) Accountants Act 1967 [Act 94] Petroleum Mining Act 1966 [Act 95] Loans Guarantee (Bodies Corporate) Act 1965 ...
Justice of the High Courts of Malaysia (2009–2014) Justice of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia (2014–2018) Yang Arif Dato' Zabariah Mohd. Yusof: 11 April 1959 (age 65) University of Malaya: 5 December 2019: 10 October 2025: 5 years and 61 days Justice of the High Courts of Malaysia (2013–2016) Justice of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia ...
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.
The office of chief justice of the Federal Court is established under Article 122 of the Constitution of Malaysia, which establishes the then-Supreme Court (now Federal Court) as consisting of a lord president (now chief justice), the chief judges of the High Courts and at least four other judges and such additional judges as may be appointed pursuant to Clause (1A).
The Interpretation Acts 1948 and 1967 (Malay: Akta Tafsiran 1948 dan 1967) is a Malaysian law which enacted to provide for the commencement, application, construction, interpretation and operation of written laws; to provide for matters in relation to the exercise of statutory powers and duties; and for matters connected therewith.
21. Order of Magistrate to prevent Obstruction, Riot, etc. 22. Order of Magistrate Declaring Party Entitled to Retain Possession of Land, etc., in Dispute 23. Warrant of Attachment in the Case of a Dispute as to the Possession of Land, etc. 24. Order of Magistrate Prohibiting the Doing of Anything on Land or Water 25. Bond to Prosecute or give ...