
Malaysian Federal Court
The Malaysian Federal Court is the highest court in Malaysia, serving as the final authority on legal matters. It interprets the Constitution and adjudicates significant cases, including those involving constitutional law, public interest, and criminal appeals. Established in 1957, it ensures justice and upholds the rule of law. The court consists of the Chief Justice and several judges, who review decisions made by lower courts. Its rulings can shape the legal landscape of the country and are binding on all other courts in Malaysia, making it a crucial institution for maintaining legal order and protecting citizens’ rights.