Malaysia legislation

Section 194

of *SYARIAH CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (FEDERAL TERRITORIES) ACT 1997

Section 194

Reports of certain persons

(a)

by the Court; or

(b)

by the accused, in which case the accused shall give notice to the Prosecutor not less than three clear days before the commencement of the trial:

Provided that in any case in which a Syariah Prosecutor intends to give in evidence any such report, he shall deliver a copy thereof to the accused not less than ten clear days before the commencement of a trial.

(2)

The following are persons to whom the provisions of this section apply:

(a)

officers of the Institute for Medical Research;

(b)

Government Medical Officers;

(c)

chemists in the employment of the Government of

Malaysia;

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(d)

any person appointed by the Minister by notification in the Gazette to be a Document Examiner;

(e)

Inspector of Weights and Measures appointed as such under any written law relating to weights and measures in force in Malaysia; and

(f)

any person or class of persons to whom the Yang di-Pertuan Agong by notification in the Gazette declares that the provisions of this section shall apply.

(3)

The person referred to in subsection (2) and the Registrar of

Criminals are by this Act bound to state the truth in reports made under their hands.

How previous conviction or acquittal may be proved

Section 194 — SYARIAH CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (FEDERAL TERRITORIES) ACT 1997