Malaysia legislation

Section 154

of Syariah Civil Procedure Ordinance, 2001

Section 154

(a)

if the judgment or order is subject to any condition or contingency;

(b)

if at any time six years or more have lapsed since the date of the judgment or order;

(c)

if any change has taken place by death, assignment or otherwise in the parties entitled or liable to execution under the judgment;

(d)

if the judgment creditor desires to enforce the judgment against any person other than the judgment debtor named in the judgment;

(e)

if an order of committal is outstanding;

(f)

except as provided in section 134(2), if an order for payment by instalments is in force; or

(g)

if execution has been stayed by the Court.

(2)

An application for leave to execute may be made ex parte, but the Court may order service of the application on any party or person concerned.

(3)

The Court shall, if it is satisfied that the order for execution should be issued, grant leave in accordance with the application.

Issue of order for execution

Section 154 — Syariah Civil Procedure Ordinance, 2001