The document discusses different courts in the Malaysian judicial system. It outlines the jurisdiction of the Federal Court and High Court in Malaysia. It also mentions the Court for Children. It then provides examples of cases and asks which court they could be commenced in. These include: a contract dispute, a debt claim for RM26,000, a road accident injury claim for RM300,000, a landlord-tenant dispute over unpaid rent of RM81,000 and possession of a property, a divorce and child custody case, and a criminal case involving a 12-year old boy charged with killing his teacher's son.
The document discusses different courts in the Malaysian judicial system. It outlines the jurisdiction of the Federal Court and High Court in Malaysia. It also mentions the Court for Children. It then provides examples of cases and asks which court they could be commenced in. These include: a contract dispute, a debt claim for RM26,000, a road accident injury claim for RM300,000, a landlord-tenant dispute over unpaid rent of RM81,000 and possession of a property, a divorce and child custody case, and a criminal case involving a 12-year old boy charged with killing his teacher's son.
The document discusses different courts in the Malaysian judicial system. It outlines the jurisdiction of the Federal Court and High Court in Malaysia. It also mentions the Court for Children. It then provides examples of cases and asks which court they could be commenced in. These include: a contract dispute, a debt claim for RM26,000, a road accident injury claim for RM300,000, a landlord-tenant dispute over unpaid rent of RM81,000 and possession of a property, a divorce and child custody case, and a criminal case involving a 12-year old boy charged with killing his teacher's son.
A) Discuss the jurisdiction of Federal Court in Malaysia.
B) Discuss the jurisdiction of High Court in Malaysia. C) Discuss the Court for Children in Malaysia. D) In which court the following actions may be commenced?
a) A intends to seek a declaration from the court that a contract he had
entered into with B is void. A’s entire case involves the construction of the terms of the contract. b) C intends to sue D for RM26,000 being the purchase price for services rendered by C to D. c) E intends to sue F for injuries sustained by E in a road accident. E intends to claim RM300,000.00 as general and special damages. d) Lee owns a double storey house in Ipoh. The said house is presently occupied by Tan. The monthly rental for the house is RM9,000.00. Tan has not paid rent for nine months totalling RM81,000.00. Tan alleges that he stopped paying rent because Lee has breached several terms of their tenancy agreement. Lee intends to sue Tan for recovery of possession of the house and unpaid rental. Advise Lee. e) Ms Gary wants to file a divorce against her husband Mr Gary and claim for custody of their two children. f) Azwan, a 12 year old boy, has been caught for killing his teacher’s son.