|
criminal law |
civil law |
concerns |
offences against the state |
disputes between private indivduals |
purposes of the action |
to preserve order in the community by purnishing |
to remedy the wrong which has been suffered |
the parties |
a prosecutor prosecutes a offender |
a plaintiff sues a defendant |
where is the hearing |
the criminal courts |
the civil courts |
decisions |
an accused may be found convicted or acquitted |
a defendant may be found liable or not liable |
sanctions |
imprisonment, fine or both, death, whipping, forfeiture of
property |
damages, injuntion, specific performance, & recission |
examples |
murder |
contract |
First Schedule |
oath of applications for registration or naturalisation |
Second Schedule |
citizenship of persons born before, on & after Malaysia Day |
Third Schedule |
election & removal of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong & his deputy |
Fourth Schedule |
oaths of Office of Yang di-Pertuan Agong & his deputy |
Fifth Schedule |
the conference of rulers |
Sixth Schedule |
forms of oaths & affirmations |
Seventh Schedule |
election & retirement of senators |
Eighth Schedule |
provisions to be inserted in state constitution |
Ninth Schedule |
legislative lists (the responsibilities & rights of the federal & state
government) |
Tenth Schedule |
grants & source of revenue assigned to states |
Eleventh Schedule |
provisions of the interpretation & general clauses ordinance 1948 (Malayan
Union Ordinance No.7 OF 1948), applied for interpretation of the
constitution |
Twelfth Schedule |
(repealed) |
Thirdth Schedule |
provisions relating to delimitation of constituencies |