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  1. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES Part I THE STATES, RELIGION AND LAW OF THE FEDERATION Article 1. Name, States and territories of the Federation 2. Admission of new territories into the Federation 3. Religion of the Federation 4. Supreme law of the Federation Part II FUNDAMENTAL LIBERTIES 5. Liberty of the person 6. Slavery and ...

  2. The Federal Constitution of Malaysia (Malay: Perlembagaan Persekutuan Malaysia), which came into force in 1957 as the Constitution of the Federation of Malaya and was amended in 1963 to form the Constitution of Malaysia, is the supreme law of Malaysia and contains a total of 183 articles. [1]

  3. The Federation shall guarantee the right of a Ruler of a State to succeed and to hold, enjoy and exercise the constitutional rights and privileges of Ruler of that State in accordance with the Constitution of that State; but any dispute as to the title to the succession as Ruler of any State shall be determined solely by such authorities and in ...

  4. PART I - THE STATES, RELIGION AND LAW OF THE FEDERATION. Article 1. (1) The Federation shall be known, in Malay and in English, by the name Malaysia. (2) The States of the Federation shall be Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang, Perak, Perlis, Sabah, Sarawak, Selangor and Trengganu.

  5. Both printed and online versions reprint of the Laws of Malaysia Series were updated up to the date mentioned on the front page of each Laws.

  6. Federal Constitution Article 103. Contingencies Fund 104. withdrawals from Consolidated Fund 105. Auditor General 106. powers and duties of Auditor General 107. Reports of Auditor General 108. national Finance Council 109. Grants to States 110. Assignment of taxes and fees to the States 111. Restriction on borrowing 112.

  7. You are here: CommonLII >> Databases >> Constitution of Malaysia >> 1957. [Database Search] [Name Search] [Help] Table of Contents. Part I - The States, Religion and Law of the Federation. Part II - Fundamental Liberties. Part III - Citizenship.