词条 | High Courts (Malaysia) |
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| court_name = High Court of Malaya/ High Court of Sabah and Sarawak | native_name = Mahkamah Tinggi Malaya/ Mahkamah Tinggi Sabah dan Sarawak | image = | imagesize = 100px | caption = | motto = | established = 1957 | country = {{flag|Malaysia}} | location = | coordinates = | type = Royal appointment with the advice of the Prime Minister | authority = Federal Constitution | appeals = Court of Appeals of Malaysia | terms = Compulsory retirement at age 66 | positions = Peninsular Malaysia: 60 (including 16 vacancies) Sabah and Sarawak: 13 (including 5 vacancies) | website = {{URL|http://www.kehakiman.gov.my}} | chiefjudgetitle = Chief Judge of the High Court of Malaya | chiefjudgename = Zaharah Ibrahim | termstart = 11 July 2018 | chiefjudgetitle2 = Chief Judge of the High Court of Sabah and Sarawak | chiefjudgename2 = David Wong Dak Wah | termstart2 = 11 July 2018 }} The High Courts in Malaysia are the third-highest courts in the hierarchy of courts, after the Federal Court and the Court of Appeal. Article 121 of the Constitution of Malaysia provides that there shall be two High Courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction—the High Court in Malaya and the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak (before 1994, the High Court in Borneo). Before 1969, the High Court in Singapore was also part of the Malaysian courts system (see Law of Singapore). The High Court in Malaya has its principal registry in Kuala Lumpur, with other registries to be found in all states in peninsular Malaysia, while the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak has its principal registry in Kuching, with other registries elsewhere in Sabah and Sarawak. There are in total 22 High Court registries across all 13 states in Malaysia.[1] The two High Courts also travel on circuit to other smaller towns. The two High Courts, the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court are classified as superior courts, while the Magistrates' Courts and the Sessions Courts are classified as the subordinate courts. The High Courts function both as a court of original jurisdiction as well as an appellate court, and are each headed by a Chief Judge (before 1994, Chief Justice). The Chief Judges of Malaya and Sabah and Sarawak are the third and fourth highest positions in Malaysian judiciary after the Chief Justice of the Federal Court (before 1994, the Lord President of the Federal Court) and the President of the Court of Appeal.[2] High Court registries in MalaysiaAll High Court registries and the subordinate courts found in Peninsular Malaysia including the courts in the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya are under the jurisdiction of the High Court in Malaya. Similarly, all courts found in East Malaysia are under the jurisdiction of the High Court in Sabah and Sarawak including the courts in the Federal Territory of Labuan. {{Location map+|Malaysia|float=left|width=600|caption=Locations of High Courts in Malaysia|places={{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=5.9714|long=116.0952|label=Kota Kinabalu|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=5.4167|long=100.3167|label=George Town|position=right}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=3.3357|long=101.688|label=Kuala Lumpur|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=3.08|long=101.65|label=Petaling Jaya|position=right}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=4.9|long=101.1167|label=Ipoh|position=right}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=1.483|long=103.733|label=Johor Bahru|position=right}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=3.45|long=102.4167|label=Temerloh|position=right}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=3.083|long=101.533|label=Shah Alam|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=2.7167|long=101.95|label=Seremban|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=2.1889|long=102.3844|label=Malacca|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=2.05|long=102.5667|label=Muar|position=right}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=3.8167|long=103.3333|label=Kuantan|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=4.85|long=100.7333|label=Taiping|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=6.1167|long=100.3667|label=Alor Star|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=5.3333|long=103.15|label=Kuala Terengganu|position=right}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=6.133|long=102.25|label=Kota Bharu|position=right}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=6.4333|long=100.2|label=Kangar|position=right}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=5.8333|long=118.1167|label=Sandakan|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=4.298|long=117.883|label=Tawau|position=right}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=1.5544|long=110.3546|label=Kuching|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=4.38298|long=113.9803|label=Miri|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=2.3|long=111.8167|label=Sibu|position=left}}{{Location map~|Malaysia|lat=3.1667|long=113.0333|label=Bintulu|position=left}}}}{{-}} List of Chief Justices and Chief JudgesMalayaChief Justice of the Federation of Malaya (1957–1963)
Chief Justices of Malaysia (1963–present)
Chief Judges of Malaya (1994–present)
SingaporeChief Justice of Singapore (1963–1969 (as part of Malaysia, 1963–1965))
Borneo (North Borneo (Sabah) and Sarawak)Chief Justices of North Borneo (to 1951)
Chief Justices of Sarawak (1930 to 1951)
Chief Justices of the Combined Judiciary of Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei (1951–1963)
Chief Justices of Borneo (1963–1994)
Chief Judges of Sabah and Sarawak (1994–present)
See also
References1. ^{{cite web|publisher=Judiciary of Malaysia |title=List of court addresses |url=http://www.kehakiman.gov.my/courts/address.shtml |accessdate=30 January 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071023064930/http://www.kehakiman.gov.my/courts/address.shtml |archivedate=23 October 2007 |df=dmy-all }} {{British dependencies chief justices|state = collapsed}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kehakiman.gov.my/courts/maljudiciary.shtml#Ope|publisher=Judiciary of Malaysia|title=Operation of the court|accessdate=30 January 2008|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110709144745/http://www.kehakiman.gov.my/courts/maljudiciary.shtml#Ope|archivedate=9 July 2011|df=dmy-all}} 3 : Lists of judges|Judiciary of Malaysia|Chief Justices of Malaysia |
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