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*DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959

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Type
Act
Status
In force
Enacted
1959
Sections
9
Languages
EN · MS

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About this act

*DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 348 1959, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1959.

Opening note

Preamble

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  1. An Act to provide for the administration of oaths and the levy of fees by diplomatic and consular officers. [Peninsular Malaysia—31 December 1959; Sabah and Sarawak—25 November 1965, L.N. 441/1965] BE IT ENACTED by the Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong with the advice and consent of the Dewan Negara and Dewan Rakyat in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: Short title and application

Section 2

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—

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“affidavit” includes any affirmation, statutory or other declaration, acknowledgement, examination, and attestation or protestation of honour;

“consular officer” includes a consul-general, consul, vice-consul, pro-consul and consular agent of Malaysia;

“diplomatic officer” includes an ambassador, high commissioner, minister, charge d’affaires, deputy high commissioner, secretary and attache of a diplomatic mission of Malaysia, including a high commission;

“swear” includes affirm, declare and protest.

Section 3

Powers as to oaths and notarial acts abroad

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(2)

Any document purporting to have affixed, impressed or subscribed thereon or thereto the seal and signature of any person authorised by this section to administer an oath or affirmation in testimony of any oath, affirmation, affidavit or act being administered, taken or done by or before him, shall be admitted in evidence without proof of the seal or signature being the seal or signature of that person, or of the official character of that person.

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(3)

The Yang di-Pertuan Agong may by order direct that so much of subsection (2) as relates to the proof of notarial acts done in any country or place outside Malaysia by diplomatic and consular officers of Malaysia shall apply in relation to notarial acts done by such persons as may be specified in the order, being persons serving in the diplomatic, consular or other foreign service of a

Power which, by arrangement with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, has undertaken to represent the interest of Malaysia in any country or place in which Malaysia has for the time being no diplomatic or consular representatives.

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(4)

For the purposes of this section “oath” includes any oath required to be taken for the purposes of the Constitution provided that such oath is taken before a diplomatic or consular officer who is himself a citizen of Malaysia.

Power to fix fees

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Section 4

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(2)

All such fees shall be levied, accounted for and applied, and may be remitted, in accordance with regulations issued by the

Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

Exhibition of tables of fees

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Section 5

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Every consular officer and every diplomatic officer entrusted with consular duties shall exhibit any subsisting order under subsection 4(1) prominently in his office, and shall permit such order to be inspected by any person wishing to do so at any reasonable time.

Section 6

Penalty for excessive fees

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A consular officer or a diplomatic officer entrusted with consular duties shall not, save as may be provided in any order or regulations under section 4, ask for or take any fee or reward for or on account of any act, thing or service done, performed or rendered by him in the execution of his office; and if he does so he shall, without prejudice to any other liability, be liable for each offence to a fine not exceeding five hundred ringgit.

Section 7

Offences and penalties

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(a)

swears falsely in any oath or affidavit taken or made in accordance with this Act;

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(b)

forges or fraudulently alters the seal or signature of any person authorized by or under this Act to administer an oath; or

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(c)

tenders in evidence or otherwise uses any affidavit having any seal or signature so forged or counterfeited or fraudulently altered, knowing the same to be forged, counterfeited or fraudulently altered, shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit or both.

Trial of offences

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Section 8

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Any offence under this Act may, subject to section 9, be inquired into, dealt with, tried and punished in any State of Malaysia in which the person charged with the offence is or is apprehended or in custody, in the same manner and to the same extent as if the offence had been committed within the State where he is or is apprehended or in custody.

Section 9

Sanction for prosecution

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No prosecution shall be instituted in respect of any offence against this Act without the sanction in writing of the Public

Prosecutor.

Diplomatic and Consular Officers

(Oaths and Fees)

9

Act 348

LIST OF AMENDMENTS

Amending law

Short title

In force from

L.N. 441/1965

Modification of laws (Diplomatic 25-11-1965

and Consular Officers) (Oaths and

Fees) (Extension) Order 1965

P.U. (A) 470/1988

Revision of Laws (Diplomatic and 29-09-1988

Consular Officers (Oaths and Fees))

Order 1988

Act 160

Malaysian Currency (Ringgit)

29-08-1975

Act 1975

Act 348

LIST OF SECTIONS AMENDED

Section

Amending authority

In force from 6

Act 160 29-08-1975 7

Act 160 29-08-1975

KUALA LUMPUR

Common questions

What is DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959?
*DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 348 1959, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1959.
Is DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959 still in force?
Yes — DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959 is currently in force.
When did DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959 take effect?
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959 was first recorded in 1959.
How many sections does DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959 have?
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959 contains 9 sections.
Where can I read the official version of DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959?
The official text of DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS (OATHS AND FEES) ACT 1959 is published at lom.agc.gov.my.