malaysian court system
second class magistrate: criminal jurisdiction
- max improsonment <1yr of rob, lurking, house trespass, house breaking, punishment by fine only - max 6 mth imprinsonment , fine RM1000
magistrate court
- minor civil and criminal cases - presided by a magistrate
if appeal from high court
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Federal Courts consisting
- Chief Justice (head of Malaysian Judiciary) - President of Court of Appeal. - Chief Judge of Sabah & Sarawak. - 6 Federal Court Judges.
first class magistrate: criminal jurisdiction
- max imprisonment <10 yrs - rob, lurking, house trespass, house breaking, punishment by fine only - max 5yrs, fine RM10,000, whip 12
Subordinate Courts
- magistrates' courts - sessions courts - juvenile court - native court - penghulu's court
native court
- matters affecting native customs all parties are natives - cases from breach of native law - cases involving land with no title issued by the land of office (all parties must have the same native system) - civil cases (not land) value of subject >RM50
federal court appointed by
- YDPA - advised by PM - after consulting the Conference of Ruler
court
- a body elected under constitution and laws of state - vested with power of making judgements - issuing orders - hearing & deciding appeals - member of courts: judge, recorder, chancellor.
no appeal by court of appeal if
- amount of value claim is < RM250000, ecpt withthe leave of court - judgement by consent of parties - judgement relate sto costs only - by written law, the order of judgement by high court is final
court of appeal jurisdiction has jurisdiction to hear and determine
- any appeal against any High Court decision on criminal matters - civil appeals where the amount of subject of claim >RM 250000
federal court proceeding hearing
- by > 3 judges (uneven) - chief justice is the head of malaysian judiciary
second class magistrate: civil jurisdiction
- claim <RM3,000 - small claims have the same monetary limit but disallow legal limit
first class magistrate: civil jurisdiction
- claim> RM25,000 - dispute on - immovable object - recovery of rent mesne profits and damages -damages <RM24,000 - rent <RM24,000/ yr or <RM2,000/mth
High Court Original Jurisdiction
- criminal matters punishabe by death - civil matters of -land - bankruptcy - trusts - probate and administration estate - divorce - >RM100 000 - remedy sought specific performance - injunction or recission of contract
Session court
- criminal offences except punishable by death - <RM250,000 - excluding land, specific performance, injunction, bankruptcy
Federal Constitution confers Federal court jurisdiction
- determine appeals from decisions Court of Appeal, High Court or judge - original or consultive jurisdiction - jurisdiction under federal law
Power of the federal courts (p2)
- determine constitutional questions from proceedings of High Court that is refered to federal court. - give opinion on question by YDPA about effect of provision of Constitution
jurisdiction on civil matters
- determones andappeals - any judgement of high court
Shari'a Courts
- enforces islamic law - delas with cases punishable with imprisonment to 3yrs, fine to RM5,000, or 6 whips
juvenile court
- for age <18 - try all offences axcept those punishable by death
penghulu court
- hear and determines proceedings of a civil which the plaitiff seeks o recover a debt or liquidated demand in money <RM50 - all parties to the proceedings are asians speaking and understanding BM others at magistrate court - fine <RM25
Power of the federal courts (p1)
- hear civil & criminal appeals from decision of court of appeal & high court. - use original jurisdiction on matters conferred under Article 128 (1) & (2) of federal constitution. - pronounce validity of federal or state legislation being excess of powers
High Court Appellate Jurisdiction
- hears and determines civil and criminal appeals from magistrate's and session's courts - no appeal at high court if, the matter of dispute is <RM10,000 except if it involves a puestion law
Superior Courts
- high court - court of appeal - federal court
Federal Court Jurisdiction determines
- law by Parliament or State Legislature is invalid as thay have no power to make law on the matter - disputes betwwen states or between federation and state
courts can pronounce
- legality of executive acts of government, federal and state - validity of law passed by Parliament & State legislature - interpretation of provisions of Constutution, Federal & State
jurisdiction on criminal matters- hear and determine appeal agaisnt decision by high court (2)
- made in original jurisdiction - made in its appellate or revisionary jurisdiction on criminal matter by session court
High Court
- unlimited criminal and civil powers - matters can't be determined in subordinate courts is heard at high court - in criminal cases, can't be herd unless done hearing in a magistrate's court - hears criminal and civil cases from magistrate and sessions courts - has power to refer any law from the appeal at court of appeal if important and is to public inteterest - has been conferred general supervisory and revisionary jurisdiction over all subordinate courts
single hierarchy courts in Malaysia
enforces federal & state law