1. The document provides information about the Malaysian legal system, including the different levels of courts and their jurisdictions.
2. It tests the reader's knowledge with multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like the types of laws in Malaysia, the roles of different courts, and key principles like equality before the law.
3. The questions cover topics such as the highest law in the country, the head of the judiciary, the jurisdiction of subordinate courts, and examples of different areas of law.
1. The document provides information about the Malaysian legal system, including the different levels of courts and their jurisdictions.
2. It tests the reader's knowledge with multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like the types of laws in Malaysia, the roles of different courts, and key principles like equality before the law.
3. The questions cover topics such as the highest law in the country, the head of the judiciary, the jurisdiction of subordinate courts, and examples of different areas of law.
1. The document provides information about the Malaysian legal system, including the different levels of courts and their jurisdictions.
2. It tests the reader's knowledge with multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like the types of laws in Malaysia, the roles of different courts, and key principles like equality before the law.
3. The questions cover topics such as the highest law in the country, the head of the judiciary, the jurisdiction of subordinate courts, and examples of different areas of law.
1. The document provides information about the Malaysian legal system, including the different levels of courts and their jurisdictions.
2. It tests the reader's knowledge with multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like the types of laws in Malaysia, the roles of different courts, and key principles like equality before the law.
3. The questions cover topics such as the highest law in the country, the head of the judiciary, the jurisdiction of subordinate courts, and examples of different areas of law.
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Section A: Choose the correct answer.
(5 marks)
1. The subordinate courts consist of 3. The ……….. jurisdiction include
bankruptcy or winding up matters, probates A. Supreme Court and Special Court and administration of the deceased person. B. Magistrate Court and Court Of Appeal C. Session Court and Magistrate Court A. High Court D. Session Court and High Court B. Session Court C. Federal Court D. Magistrate Court 2. The parties involved in civil litigation cases are… 4. Which of the following is the main source of the law of Malaysia:- A. Public prosecutor and defendant B. Plaintiff and Respondent A. Sunsidiary legislation C. Appellant and respondent B. State legislation D. Plaintiff and defendant C. Federal constitution D. State constitution Section 65 of the Subordinate Courts Act 1948 [Act 92] provides that: unlimited jurisdiction to try all actions and suits of a civil nature in respect of motor vehicle accidents, landlords and tenants and distress; jurisdiction to try all actions and suits of a civil nature where the amount in dispute or the 5. value of the subject matter does not exceed RM1,000,000; and jurisdiction to try all actions and suits of a civil nature for the specific performance or rescission of contracts or for cancellation or rectification of instruments.
The above statement refer to jurisdiction of:
A. Supreme Court B. Magistrate Court C. Court Of Appeal D. Session Court
Choose either true or false in the following statements. Tick / for the answer. (10 marks)
CLO1 No Questions True False
C1 1 Insurance, Tort and partnership are examples of international law in Malaysia 2 Private law is the law which governs the relationship between individuals and state 3 Law aims to maintain justice in society and all person are not equal before the law irrespective of status or position 4 Types of law in Malaysia are written and unwritten 5 Unwritten law comprise of English law, Judicial decision and Act 6 The highest law in Malaysia is Federal Constitution 7 Written law is also referred to as statutes law Questions 8 A consistB of Federal Superior court C Court, Court D of Appeal and High Court 9 1 The head A of judiciaryBis the Chief C Justice D 10 The Magistrates Courts hear allCcivil matters 2 A B D with less than RM100,000 in dispute 3 A B C D 4 A B C D 5 A B C D