PUTRAJAYA, May 16 — The Federal Court has commuted the death sentence imposed on a former hair stylist to 40 years in jail for kidnapping and killing a sales girl 16 years ago.
PUTRAJAYA, May 16 — The Federal Court has upheld the death sentence of a Singaporean man for the murder of his eight-year-old Thai stepson in 2008.
PUTRAJAYA, May 2 — The Federal Court has commuted the death sentence imposed on a former resort housekeeper to 38 years in prison for murdering his employer, who was five months pregnant, nearly 16 years ago.
PUTRAJAYA, April 30 — The Federal Court has commuted the death sentence of a former storekeeper to 30 years in jail for strangling his girlfriend with her headscarf almost 16 years ago.
PUTRAJAYA, April 30 — Two former policemen escaped the gallows after the Federal Court’s three-member panel commuted the death sentences imposed on them to 40 years in jail for the murder of an Indonesian mechanic 18 years ago.
PUTRAJAYA, April 23 — The Health Ministry (MOH) and the government were granted leave by the Federal Court today to proceed with their appeal against a Court of Appeal ruling granting doctors the right to dispense Ivermectin to patients.
PUTRAJAYA, April 18 — The Federal Court today dismissed an appeal by the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) seeking to overturn a Court of Appeal decision allowing the Parkville Residents Association (RA) to require non-paying members to operate boom gates themselves, without the assistance of security guards.
KOTA BHARU, April 17 — A stall trader escaped the gallows today after the Federal Court commuted the death sentence to 35 years in prison for killing a man nine years ago.
KOTA BHARU, April 17 — A former excavator driver escaped the death penalty after the Federal Court commuted his sentence to 38 years in prison and 12 lashes for killing a woman 16 years ago.
PUTRAJAYA, April 12 — The Federal Court has set May 17 to hear the appeals by the government of Malaysia and the Attorney-General (AG) to strike out two suits brought by Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) against the Malaysian and Singapore governments.
KUALA LUMPUR, April 2 — The Federal Court asserts that school teachers and similar personnel owe a duty of care to supervise students while they are on school premises.
PUTRAJAYA, March 27 — A fisherman escaped the gallows today after the Federal Court commuted his death sentence to 33 years in jail for killing his wife 23 years ago.
PUTRAJAYA, March 13 — Two death sentences were commuted in separate rulings at the Federal Court and Court of Appeal today.
KOTA BHARU, March 6 — The Kelantan State Legislative Assembly which convened today passed a motion to re-enact all 16 provisions of Syariah offences that were declared null and void by the Federal Court on February 9.
PUTRAJAYA, Feb 29 —- A former religious teacher at a school in Selangor escaped the gallows when the Federal Court today commuted the death sentence to 33 years jail and 12 strokes of the rotan for killing his girlfriend, nine years ago.
PUTRAJAYA, Feb 20 — Two non-governmental organisations (NGOs) today lost their final bid to seek a declaration that the existence and establishment of vernacular schools and the use of Chinese and Tamil languages in those schools are unconstitutional.
By Fitri Hazim Hazam PETALING JAYA, Feb 18 — All quarters, regardless of political affiliation, must comply with the Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj's decree, wherein His Royal Highness to respect the Federal Court's decision. State executive councillor for Islamic...
By Sheeda Fathil SHAH ALAM, Feb 16 — The state government honours the decree of Sultan Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj, who has urged all parties to respect the decisions of the Federal Court as the supreme law of the country. Menteri Besar Dato’ Seri Amirudin Shari said the...
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 11 — The Federal Court, the country's highest court, has jurisdiction to overturn civil laws and Syariah laws if they conflict with the Federal Constitution.
PUTRAJAYA, Feb 9 — The Federal Court in an 8-1 majority decision today allowed an application by two Muslim women to nullify 16 provisions under the Kelantan Syariah Criminal Code Enactment 2019.
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