List of amendments to the Constitution of Malaysia

As of September 2015, there have been 57 amendments to the Constitution of Malaysia since it was first enacted in 1957. The provision to amend the Constitution falls under Article 159. The constitution can be altered through an amendment Act supported by two-thirds of the members of Parliament.[1]

List

#AmendmentsAmending law/authority and short titleIn force from
1stAmend article 34Ord. 42/1958
Constitution (Temporary Amendment) Ordinance 1958
05-12-1958
2ndAmend articles 15, 16, 17, 23, 30, 34, 42, 43, 48, 56, 57, 61, 76, 114, 119, 122, 125, 132, 135, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, 145, 148, 149, 150, 151, 154, 174
Insert articles 43A, 95A
Amend schedule 2
Act 10/1960
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1960
31-05-1960 except s.13 and para.17(d): 31-08-1957; s.31: 08-08-1960; s.3: 11-09-1960; s.2, 33 and 35: 01-12-1960; s.22, 24 and para. 27(a) and (c):01-04-1961; s.26: 16-09-1963
3rdAmend articles 14, 15, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35, 39, 46, 62, 65, 67, 76, 99, 108, 110, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 125, 132, 148, 155, 159, 160
Insert articles 15A, 26A, 26B
Remove articles 17, 20, 21
Amend schedules 1, 2, 8, 10, 11, 13
Act 14/1962
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1962
s.8, 13, 24 and 30:

31-08-1957; s.32 (para.14 of Schedule:01-12-1960;
s.12, 14, 15, 17 to 23, 28, 29 and 34, s.32 (subsubpara.(c) of para.1 of Schedule and para.4 to para.11 of Schedule) : 21-06-1962; s.16, 25 and 33: 15-07-1962; s.2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 26 and 27, s.32 (para.3 and 12 of Schedule): 01-10-1962; s.5, s.32 (subsubpara.(a) and (b) of para.1 of Schedule): 01-07-1963; s.7, s.32 (para.2 of Schedule): 01-02-1964; s.32 (para.13 of Schedule): 16-09-1963

4thAmend articles 12, 16, 18, 50, 71, 74, 109, 118, 131, 139, 144, 159, 160, 161, 162, 166, 167
Remove articles 163, 164, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173
Amend schedules 3, 7, 9, 10, 11
Remove schedule 12
Act 25/1963
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1963
29-08-1963 except s.2 and 5: 31-08-1957; s.7: 01-01-1958
5thAmend articles 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26A, 28, 30, 31, 37, 38, 42, 45, 46, 48, 53, 54, 65, 71, 76, 80, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 94, 95A, 105, 113, 114, 115, 116, 118, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132, 135, 137, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 148, 150, 151, 152, 158, 159, 160, 161, 169
Insert articles 16A, 19A, 28A, 30A, 30B, 76A, 95B, 95C, 95D, 95E, 112A, 112B, 112C, 112D, 112E, 122A, 122B, 122C, 131A, 146A, 146B, 146C, 146D, 159A, 161A, 161B, 161C, 161D, 161E, 161F, 161G, 161H
Remove articles 21, 129, 174
Amend schedules 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13
Act 26/1963
Malaysia Act
16-09-1963 except s.37: 31-08-1957
When Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore joined Malaya to form Malaysia in 1963, the Malaysia Act was passed in Parliament to amend the Constitution to provide for the name change and the inclusion of the three new states.
6thAmend articles 9, 26, 35, 45, 57, 62, 160
Insert articles 43B, 43C
Amend schedule 8
Act 19/1964
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1964
30-07-1964 except s.5: 16-09-1963; s.4: 01-01-1965
7thAmend articles 54, 95C, 120, 122, 132, 146A, 160
Insert article 118A
Amend schedules 7, 8, 9, 11
Act 31/1965
Constitution and Malaysia Act (Amendment) Act 1965
01-07-1965 except Part I of First Schedule and Second Schedule: 16-09-1963; Part II of First Schedule–amendment of Article 132 of the Constitution–Malacca: 01-05-1960 ; and Penang: 01-11-1959
8thAct 53/1965
Constitution and Malaysia (Singapore Amendment) Act 1965
09-08-1965
9thAmend articles 1, 3, 9, 14, 15, 16, 16A, 18, 19, 26A, 28A, 30, 42, 46, 54, 55, 71, 88, 95B, 95D, 95E, 112A, 112B, 113, 121, 122A, 122B, 125, 139, 144, 146A, 146B, 146C, 148, 159, 159A, 160, 169
Remove articles 19A, 30A, 30B, 112E, 116F, 116G, 116H
Amend schedules 2, 8, 9, 10
Act 59/1966
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1966
19-09-1966 except Schedule (amendments of Articles 1, 3, 14, 15, 16, 16A, 18, 19, 19A, 26A, 28A, 30, 30A, 30B, 42, 46, 88, 95B, 95D, 95E, 112A, 112B, 112E, 113, 121, 122A, 122B, 146B, 146C(1), 159, 160, 161F-161H, 169, Second Schedule, Eighth Schedule (s.23) and Ninth Schedule: 09-08-1965; Schedule (amendments of Article 71): 16-09-1963; Schedule (amendments of Tenth Schedule: 01-01-1963)
10thAmend article 150Act 68/1966
Emergency (Federal Constitution and Constitution of Sarawak) Act 1966
20-09-1966
11thAmend articles 135, 139
Amend schedule 8
Act 27/1968
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1968
09-09-1968
12thAmend article 54
Amend schedules 8, 13
Act A1
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1969
18-11-1968
13thAmend article 122AP.U. (B) 83/1969
Resolution pursuant to Article 122A(1)
10-04-1969
14thP.U. (A) 146/1969
Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance 1969
15-05-1969
15thP.U. (A) 170/1969
Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance 1969
15-05-1969
16thP.U. (A) 143/1970
Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance No. 32, 1970
12-05-1970
17thAmend articles 10, 63, 72, 152, 153, 159, 161AAct A30
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1971
10-03-1971
One of the most controversial amendments in Malaysia's Constitution is the Constitution (Amendment) Act, 1971, which came in the wake of the May 13, 1969 racial riots.

Known as the “Sensitive Matters Amendment,” it revised Article 10 – which safeguards freedom of speech – to empower Parliament to pass laws to restrict public discussion on four “sensitive” issues: citizenship; the national language and the languages of other communities; the special position and privileges of the Malays and natives of the Borneo states, and the legitimate interests of other communities; and the rulers’ sovereignty. Before the Act, the Conference of Rulers’ consent was required only for amendments to provisions related to the rulers, and the special rights and privileges of the Malays and the legitimate interests of other communities.

As a result of the Act, consent was also required for other provisions, such as Article 10 (freedom of speech), Article 63 (privileges of Parliament), Article 72 (privileges of the state legislative assembly) and Article 152 (national language).

Article 153 originally provided for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to be the guardian of the special position of the Malays and the legitimate interests of other communities. It also empowered him to ensure that a reasonable proportion of opportunities was reserved for the Malays in public service, education, and for permits and licences.

The 1971 amendment allowed the natives of the Borneo states to have the same status as the Malays.

It also empowered the Agong to direct any institution of higher learning to reserve a reasonable proportion of places for the Malays and natives, should the number of places be less than the number of qualified candidates.

18thAmend articles 40, 43A, 43B, 54, 61, 125, 135, 137, 144, 159, 160, 162
Amend schedules 3, 5, 8
Act A31
Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1971
24-03-1971 except s.4: 19-09-1966
19thAmend articles 132, 135, 144
Insert article 141A
Amend schedule 8
Act A193
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1973
05-05-1973 except

s.2, 3, 4 and 5: 01-01-1974

20thAmend articles 1, 3, 11, 42, 46, 97, 113, 116
Amend schedules 9, 11
Act A206
Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1973
Part I and Schedule: 01-02-1974; Part II and III: 23-08-1973
21stAmend articles 25, 48
Amend schedules 2, 8
Act 160
Malaysian Currency (Ringgit) Act 1975
29-08-1975
22ndAct A335
Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1976
01-02-1974
23rdAmend articles 1, 3, 5, 11, 12, 19, 24, 25, 28A, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 42, 48, 54, 55, 65, 70, 71, 76, 88, 91, 95A, 97, 99, 100, 101, 106, 107, 108, 111, 112, 112A, 112C, 113, 114, 121, 122, 122A, 122B, 128, 132, 135, 138, 140, 141A, 144, 145, 146, 146B, 146C, 146D, 148, 150, 151, 153, 160, 161, 161A, 161B, 161E, 169
Insert articles 125A
Remove articles 146A, 161C, 161D
Amend schedules 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
Act A354
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1976
27-08-1976 except s.48: 01-01-1976
24thAmend schedule 10Act A392
Capitation Grant Act 1977
01-01-1976
25thAmend articles 45, 135, 141A, 149Act A442
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1978
31-12-1978
26thAmend articles 15, 16A, 28A, 38, 42, 45, 48, 52, 55, 56, 57, 70, 71, 88, 89, 95B, 95D, 95E, 112A, 112B, 112C, 112D, 114, 121, 122B, 139, 142, 143, 146D, 149, 150, 153, 161, 161A, 161B, 161E, 169
Remove articles 141, 146C, 146D
Amend schedules 2, 5, 8, 9, 10
Act A514
Capitation Grant Act 1981
15-05-1981 except s.19: 27-08-1976
27thAmend article 122P.U. (A) 114/1982
Constitution of the Federal Court (Judges) Order 1982
01-05-1982
28thAmend articles 1, 37, 43A, 43B, 46, 48, 53, 56, 57, 58, 59, 66, 80, 87, 90, 105, 114, 121, 122, 122A, 122B, 122C, 123, 124, 125, 125A, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131A, 138, 142, 143, 145, 150, 151, 152, 160, 161, 161A, 161B
Remove article 131
Amend schedules 8, 9
Act A566
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1983
16-12-1983 except s.15, 16, 17: 01-01-1985; s.2: 01-02-1974
29thAmend articles 66, 150
Amend schedule 8
Act A584
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1984
20-01-1984 except s.4: 16-12-1983
30thAmend articles 1, 3, 11, 42, 45, 46, 54, 55, 86, 89, 97, 113, 140, 161A
Amend schedules 8, 9, 11
Act A585
Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1984
Part III: 14-04-1984 except s.24 : 01-02-1974; Part I and Part II: 16-04-1984
31stAmend articles 46, 61Act A631
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1985
24-02-1986
32ndAmend articles 5, 83, 85, 86, 118A, 121, 142, 145
Remove articles 84, 158
Amend schedule 9
Act A704
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1988
10-06-1988
1988 Malaysian constitutional crisis

Another milestone in the Constitution's evolution was the amendment to Article 121 in 1988, which effectively put the judiciary under Parliament's influence. The attorney-general was also empowered to determine the courts for cases to be heard.

To the legal fraternity and civil society, this eroded the judiciary's autonomy and weakened the separation of powers between the three branches of government – the judiciary, the executive and the legislature.

The amendment came in the wake of a series of court cases where the executive accused the judiciary of encroaching on its powers. These cases included a court ruling overturning the government's decision to revoke a foreign correspondent's work permit, judicial reviews of ministerial decisions such as the award of the North South Highway project to UEM, and the declaration of Umno as illegal following a dispute over the party's election in 1987.

Then Lord President, Tun Salleh Abas, and several judges, wrote a letter to the King about the efforts to undermine public confidence in the judiciary. He was charged with writing the letter without the approval of all the judges and displaying bias against the government, and was dismissed in August 1988.

Five Supreme Court judges who objected to the tribunal set up to decide Salleh's fate were suspended. They were the late Tan Sri Wan Suleiman Pawanteh and Tan Sri Eusoffe Abdoolcader, Tan Sri Azmi Kamaruddin, Tan Sri Wan Hamzah Salleh and Datuk George Seah. After Salleh's dismissal, a second tribunal was convened to deal with the five judges, resulting in the dismissal of Wan Suleiman and Seah, while the others were acquitted.

Another amendment in 1988 resulted in Article 121 (1)(A), which stipulated a separation of jurisdictions between the civil and syariah courts, whereby the former would have no say over any matter under the syariah court's purview.

33rdAmend articles 48, 139, 141A, 151
Amend schedule 8
Act A767
Federal Constitution (Amendment) Act 1990
11-05-1990
34thAmend article 139P.U. (A) 149/1990
Constitution of the Public Services Commission Order 1990
15-06-1990
35thAmend article 141AP.U. (A) 150/1990
Constitution of the Education Service Commission Order 1990
15-06-1990
36thAmend articles 46, 65, 113, 132Act A837
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1992
20-11-1992
37thAmend schedule 10Act 503
Capitation Grant Act 1993
01-01-1992
38thAmend articles 32, 38, 42, 63, 72
Insert articles 33A, 181, 182, 183
Amend schedule 8
Act A848
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1993
30-03-1993
More controversial were the 1993 amendments that limited the monarchy's power, stripping the nine hereditary state rulers of immunity from prosecution. This came about after an incident where the then Sultan of Johor, Iskandar of Johor allegedly assaulted a sports coach.
39thAmend article 113
Amend schedule 8
Act A849
Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1993
16-07-1993 except s.2 and 4: 20-11-1992
40thAmend articles 43, 54
Amend schedules 8, 11
Act A857
Constitution (Amendment) (No. 3) Act 1993
20-08-1993
41stAmend articles 4, 37, 40, 43A, 55, 65, 66, 80, 87, 105, 114, 121, 122, 122A, 122B, 122C, 123, 124, 125, 125A, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131A, 132, 134, 138, 139, 142, 143, 145, 148, 151, 152, 160, 161, 161B, 161E, 182
Insert articles 122AA, 122AB
Amend schedules 6, 8, 9
Act A885
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1994
24-06-1994
42ndAmend schedule 8Act A919
Federal Constitution (Amendment) Act 1995
21-07-1995
43rdAmend article 46Act A945
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1996
07-06-1996
44thAmend articles 1, 3, 11, 42, 45, 46, 89, 97, 113
Amend schedules 9, 11
Act A1095
Constitution (Amendment) Act 2001
01-02-2001
45thAmend articles 8, 45, 56, 57, 65, 114, 119, 137
Insert articles 160A, 160B
Amend schedules 7, 11
Act A1130
Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 2001
28-09-2001
46thAmend article 141AP.U. (A) 169/2001
Constitution of the Education Service Commission Order 2001
01-03-2001
47thAmend article 122AP.U. (A) 378/2001
Constitution of the Court of Appeal Order 2001
01-01-2002
48thAmend schedule 10Act 622
Capitation Grant Act 2002
01-01-2002
49thAmend article 46Act A1198
Constitution (Amendment) Act 2003
15-08-2003
50thAmend articles 122, 125
Amend schedules 9, 10
Act A1239
Constitution (Amendment) Act 2005
21-03-2005 except para.5(a): 31-01-2007
51stAmend article 122P.U. (A) 229/2005
Constitution of the Federal Court Order 2005
02-06-2005
52ndAmend articles 46, 121, 124, 125Act A1260
Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 2005
19-01-2006 except para.3(b): 10-10-2003
53rdAmend article 122AAP.U. (A) 384/2006
Constitution of the High Court (Judges) Order 2006
01-10-2006
54thAmend article 122AP.U. (A) 385/2006
Constitution of the Court of Appeal Order 2006
01-10-2006
55thAmend article 114Act A1320
Constitution (Amendment) Act 2007
27-12-2007
56thAmend article 122P.U. (A) 163/2009
Constitution of the Federal Court Order 2009
01-05-2009
57thAmend article 122AP.U. (A) 164/2009
Constitution of the Court of Appeal Order 2009
01-05-2009

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