The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MYC2C programme instills legislativ­e knowledge in school kids

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PUTRAJAYA: Secondary school students throughout the country will get an early understand­ing of the legislativ­e system through the ‘From Courtroom to Classroom’ programme.

Organised by the Registrar’s Office of the Malaysian Federal Court with the cooperatio­n of the Education Ministry, the program is aimed at inculcatin­g knowledge of the legislativ­e system among students and give them early exposure to the laws as well as teach them to respect the law.

Chief Justice Tan Sri Richard Malanjum said similar programmes had been launched in countries like America, Britain and the Philippine­s to provide youths with knowledge of the legislativ­e system there.

“Usually, the legislativ­e system is taught in law faculties and that is too late. If it is taught in schools, the younger generation will have better knowledge of the justice system,” he said after launching the MYC2C programme here yesterday

Malanjum said he hoped youths would benefit from the programme and reduce their dependency on drugs as well as bullying cases in schools.

Also present were Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak Datuk Seri Panglima David Wong Dak Wah, Appeals Court President Tan Sri Ahmad Maarop, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law) Mohamed Hanipa Maidin, Director-General of the Syariah Judiciary Department of Malaysia (JKSM) Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar and Deputy Director-General of Education (Educationa­l Operations) Shaari Osman.-Bernama

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