Proportionality in Malaysia: New dawn or "Merely Obiter"?
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
9-2020
Abstract
The tortuous development of proportionality in Malaysia has taken place in five ‘waves’ of cases. In the first wave, led by Justice Gopal Sri Ram, the Court of Appeal (Malaysia’s second-highest court) laid the foundations of proportionality. However, the Court of Appeal failed to establish proportionality clearly as a general principle underpinning all fundamental rights provisions. Nor did it lay down a clear example of how proportionality was to be applied rigorously. In the second wave, the Federal Court (Malaysia’s highest court), again led by Justice Gopal Sri Ram, did not rectify these deficiencies. It alluded to the possible applicability of the structured Privy Council’s de Freitas proportionality test, but ultimately failed to apply this test. As a result, the third wave of cases (after Justice Gopal Sri Ram’s retirement) was marked by judicial inconsistency in the application of the proportionality doctrine, culminating in the Court of Appeal’s dismissing the entire concept of proportionality as “merely obiter” in Malaysian law. In the fourth wave of cases, the Federal Court rehabilitated proportionality, clarifying the precise constitutional basis for the doctrine, and eschewing a structured test in favour of applying proportionality in a flexible, yet nuanced, manner. But the Court of Appeal continued to neglect proportionality, prompting the Federal Court to renew its call for proportionality and make proportionality more robust in the fifth wave of cases. Ultimately, while the developments in the fifth wave are promising, only time will tell whether the lower courts will prove willing and capable to apply proportionality rigorously and consistently, instead of continuing to misunderstand, misapply, or simply ignore the Federal Court’s authoritative guidance on proportionality.
Keywords
Proportionality, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Comparative Law, Malaysia
Discipline
Asian Studies | Constitutional Law
Research Areas
Public Interest Law, Community and Social Justice
Publication
Proportionality in Asia
Editor
Yap Po Jen
First Page
105
Last Page
139
ISBN
9781108862950
Identifier
10.1017/9781108862950.006
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
City or Country
Cambridge
Embargo Period
12-16-2020
Citation
ONG, Benjamin Joshua.
Proportionality in Malaysia: New dawn or "Merely Obiter"?. (2020). Proportionality in Asia. 105-139.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3205
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108862950.006