The Parliamentary privileges and conventions in Malaysia / Zahari Kechik

The nature of our Parliamentary privilege in Malaysia is derived from the provision of Clause (1) Article 63 of the Federal Constitution; "The validity of any proceedings in either House of Parliament or any Committee thereof shall not be questioned in any Court‘. The position as regard to the...

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Main Author: Kechik, Zahari
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law 1985
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spelling uitm-271412020-01-09T09:21:13Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27141/ The Parliamentary privileges and conventions in Malaysia / Zahari Kechik Kechik, Zahari K Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence The nature of our Parliamentary privilege in Malaysia is derived from the provision of Clause (1) Article 63 of the Federal Constitution; "The validity of any proceedings in either House of Parliament or any Committee thereof shall not be questioned in any Court‘. The position as regard to the nature of this privilege in Malaysia is mutatis-mutandis the position in England, Parliamentary privilege has been defined as; 'the sum of peculiar right enjoyed by each House collectively as a constituent part of the High Court of Parliament, and by members of each House individually without which they could not discharge their function, and which exceed those possessed by other bodies or individuals'. As the chief legislative organ in the country Parliament should exercise certain powers and privilege which are regarded as essential to the dignity and proper functioning of it. Every member of the Houses of Parliament, therefore, must be free to carry out his responsibilities without inhibition. Faculty of Law 1985 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27141/1/PPd_ZAHARI%20KECHIK%20LW%2085_5.pdf Kechik, Zahari (1985) The Parliamentary privileges and conventions in Malaysia / Zahari Kechik. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Kechik, Zahari
The Parliamentary privileges and conventions in Malaysia / Zahari Kechik
description The nature of our Parliamentary privilege in Malaysia is derived from the provision of Clause (1) Article 63 of the Federal Constitution; "The validity of any proceedings in either House of Parliament or any Committee thereof shall not be questioned in any Court‘. The position as regard to the nature of this privilege in Malaysia is mutatis-mutandis the position in England, Parliamentary privilege has been defined as; 'the sum of peculiar right enjoyed by each House collectively as a constituent part of the High Court of Parliament, and by members of each House individually without which they could not discharge their function, and which exceed those possessed by other bodies or individuals'. As the chief legislative organ in the country Parliament should exercise certain powers and privilege which are regarded as essential to the dignity and proper functioning of it. Every member of the Houses of Parliament, therefore, must be free to carry out his responsibilities without inhibition.
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author Kechik, Zahari
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title The Parliamentary privileges and conventions in Malaysia / Zahari Kechik
title_short The Parliamentary privileges and conventions in Malaysia / Zahari Kechik
title_full The Parliamentary privileges and conventions in Malaysia / Zahari Kechik
title_fullStr The Parliamentary privileges and conventions in Malaysia / Zahari Kechik
title_full_unstemmed The Parliamentary privileges and conventions in Malaysia / Zahari Kechik
title_sort parliamentary privileges and conventions in malaysia / zahari kechik
publisher Faculty of Law
publishDate 1985
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27141/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27141/1/PPd_ZAHARI%20KECHIK%20LW%2085_5.pdf
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