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THE JUDICIARY BAB 3 PART 8 - Coggle Diagram
THE JUDICIARY BAB 3 PART 8
No power to regulate law or carry out executive power.
The freedom to act as an institution that enables the judges to carry out the task fairly and justly without bias.
Mahkamah Agung is the highest court in Malaysia and Yang Dipertua Kehakiman is the Ketua Hakim Negara, appointed by YDPA.
FUNCTION
The body that posses judicial power
Carry out judicial function for the country
TYPES OF COURT
High Court
Sessions Court
Court of Appeal
Magistrate Court
Federal Court
MALAYSIAN JUDICIARY
ISLAMIC OR SYARIAH LAW/SYARIAH COURTS
Syariah Appeal Court
Syariah High Court
Syariah Subordinate Courts
Jurisdictions of different levels of courts defined in State legislation.
The Syariah Courts have jurisdiction only over matters involving Muslims, and can generally only pass sentences of not more than three years imprisonment, a fine of up to RM5,000, and/or up to six strokes of the cane.
COMMON OR CIVIL LAW/CIVIL COURTS
COURT OF APPEAL
HIGH COURTS
CHIEF JUSTICE
FEDERAL COURT
SUBORDINATE COURTS
Session Courts
Magistrate Courts
CHIEF REGISTRAR
JUVENILE’S COURT
SPECIAL COURT
HEADED BY THE CHIEF JUSTICE.
APPOINTED BY THE YDPA ON THE ADVICE OF
P.M and after consulting the Conference of rulers.
Power in;
Determining valid or invalid law made by the Parliament or by the State legislators.
Deciding on any dispute between the States and Federation vice versa