Malaysia legislation
Section 56
Section 56
(2)
The Court may, upon receipt of the complaint—
(a)
make an order directing any party—
(i)
to comply with any term of the award or collective agreement; or
(ii)
to cease or desist from doing any act in contravention of any term of the award or collective agreement;
(b)
make such order as it deems fit to make proper rectification or restitution for any contravention of any term of such award or collective agreement; or
(c)
make such order as it considers desirable to vary or set aside upon special circumstances any term of the award or collective agreement.
(2A)
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 33(1), the Court shall, upon making the order under subsection (2), have the power to interpret any matter relating to the complaint made.
(3)
Any person who fails to comply with an order of the Court under subsection (2) shall be guilty of an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or to both and a further fine of not exceeding five hundred ringgit for every day during which such offence continues.
(3A)
Where any person has been convicted of an offence under subsection (3), the court before which he was convicted may order the person to make any payment due to the workman by virtue of an order made under section 30.
(4)
Where any sum of money is payable by any person, or, where anything, other than the payment of money is required to be done or not to be done by any person by virtue of an order made by the Court under subsection (2), and such order has not been complied with by the person to whom it is addressed, the Registrar of the Court shall, at the request of either party, send a certified copy of the order expeditiously and where practicable within seven days from the date of request to the
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Senior Assistant Registrar of the High Court or the Registrar of the
Sessions Court having jurisdiction in the place to which the order relates or in the place where the order was made and the said Senior
Assistant Registrar or Registrar, as the case may be, shall cause the said copy to be recorded and thereupon the said order shall for all purposes be enforceable as a judgment of the High Court or the
Sessions Court, as the case may be, in accordance with such rules of court as may be applicable or in such manner as it may deem just or expedient:
Provided that no sale of immovable property shall, for the purposes of such enforcement, be ordered except by the High Court.