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INTRODUCTION TO LAW
What is Law? Law is the enforceable body of rules that
govern any society.
Law affects every aspects of our lives, it governs our conduct from the cradle to the grave
CLASSIFICATION OF LAW
Law is powerfulAffects all people, from CEO’s to children
Affects most of life, from work to leisure
Law is importantBut which is more important -- written law or
the people who enforce it?
Law is fascinatingComplex, but never just theoretical
Jurisprudence, or “What is Law?” Legal Positivism -“Law is what the
sovereign says it is.” -Decisions stand, regardless of morality.
Natural Law -“An unjust law is no law at all and need not be obeyed.” Laws must have a good moral basis.
Legal Realism -“Enforcement of the law is more important than the law itself.” Enforcers determine if the law is applied in a fair and consistent way.
CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW
CIVIL CRIMINALRegulates rights and duties of parties Dangerous behavior outlawed by
society
Victim, not government brings suit Government prosecutes accused
Compensation is ordered Punishment or fine is imposed
Eg. Smith v Brown (Plaintiff v Defendant)
Eg. PP v Subramaniam (Public Prosecutor v Defendant)
SOURCES OF LAW IN MALAYSIA
THE COURTS IN MALAYSIA
FEDERAL COURT
COURT OF APPEAL
HIGH COURT
SESSIONS COURT
MAGISTRATES’ COURT
PENGHULU’S COURT
SPECIALISED TRIBUNALS
THE FEDERAL COURT May be referred to as the supreme court
or the court of final appeal or the court of last resort.
To determine appeals from the CA and HC. Exclusive jurisdiction to determine disputes
between the state or federation and any state.
Constituted by the Chief Justice of the Federal Court, the President of the CA and Chief Judges of the HC.
THE COURT OF APPEAL (CA) Civil and criminal appellate jurisdiction. Civil - hears appeals from the High Court,
- the amount of the subject in dispute exceeds RM 200,000
Criminal -hears appeals from the High Court in the exercise of its original jurisdiction and in the exercise of its appellate or revisionary jurisdiction in respect of any criminal matter decided by the Sessions Court.
In hearing an appeal, the CA has all the powers and duties of the HC, together with full discretionary power to receive fresh evidence and has the power to order a new trial or to reverse or vary a decision of the HC.
THE HIGH COURTS Civil and Criminal jurisdictions (unlimited) Civil - the amount of the subject in
dispute exceeds RM 250,000 (Contract and Tort).
Hear appeals from Mg. Court, Session Court and other tribunals
Criminal - tries serious crimes ( murder and drug trafficking)
HC also sits as an appeal court. May impose Death sentence
SESSIONS COURTS One of the subordinate or inferior Courts. Limited civil and criminal jurisdictions Criminal - Can try all offences other than those
punishable by death and may pass any sentence allowed by law except the death sentence.
Civil - - Unlimited jurisdiction to try all actions and suits of a
civil nature in respect of motor vehicle accidents, landlord and tenant and distress.
- The amount of the subject in dispute does not exceed RM 250,000.
- Determine actions relating to the recovery of immovable property.
- Others matters: legitimacy, guardianship, injunctions, enforcement of trusts, validity and dissolution of marriage etc.
THE MAGISTRATES’ COURTS FIRST CLASS
Criminal - May try all offences punishable with up to 10 years imprisonment or by fine only.Civil – try all suits and actions where the amount in dispute or value of the subject matter does not exceed RM25,000.
SECOND CLASS
Criminal - May try all offences punishable with more than 10 years imprisonment or by fine only.Civil - more limited; it can try claims in debt or a liquidated demand in money not exceeding, with or without interest, RM5,000.
THE PENGHULU’S COURT Exists only in West Malaysia and has very
limited civil and criminal jurisdiction. Civil jurisdictions - limited to actions for the
recovery of a debt or liquidated demand in money, with or without interest, not exceeding RM50 in which all the parties are persons of an Asian race speaking and understanding the Malay languange.
Criminal jurisdictions – can try offences of a minor nature. The maximum punishment is fine of up to RM25.
THE TRIBUNAL SYSTEM
TRIBUNAL FOR CONSUMER CLAIMS
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TRIBUNAL INDUSTRIAL COURT