MAY 19 – I am asked to advise V. Sivakumar, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Perak, on the constitutionality of his purported removal on May 7, 2009.
1. It is common ground that the Legislative Assembly was summoned that day by His Royal Highness, the Sultan of Perak (“HRH”) pursuant to Article 36(1) of the Constitution of Perak.
It is also not in dispute that the meeting on May 7, 2009 was the First Sitting of the Second Session of the 12th Legislative Assembly of Perak, marking the commencement of the 2nd session of a five-year Parliamentary term.
A. FACTS
2. Sivakumar’s alleged removal must be seen in the context of the extraordinary events that took place on the floor of the Assembly on May 7 2009. As to what occurred, I have relied on the live coverage of the events as reported in Malaysiakini, and the Chronology of Events published in the May 8 issue of the Sun newspaper. Hopefully, a combined reading of these 2 contemporary accounts would present an accurate summary of the facts. The time-line, as I understand it, is set out in Appendix A hereto.
3. From the facts narrated in Appendix A, it is clear that:-
(i) Sivakumar took the Speaker’s chair, Pakatan occupied the government bench (that is, on the right of the Speaker) and BN sat on the opposition bench (that is, on the left of the Speaker) when the Assembly was ready to start proceedings at about 10.00am on May 7;
(ii) The Speaker ordered 10 assemblymen to leave the Assembly;
(iii) The said 10 Assemblymen refused to leave;
(iv) The Speaker therefore did not start the meeting;
(v) The Speaker was forcibly removed from his chair;
(vi) Ganesan purported to act as replacement Speaker, purportedly after being elected;
(vii) Some five hours after the scheduled hour, and after the Speaker’s forced removal, the Raja Muda of Perak (“RM”) delivered the royal address;
(viii) Ganesan thereafter adjourned the sitting sine die; and
(ix) The Assembly has not sat since that adjournment.
4. On these facts, the critical issue in law is: when was this session of the Assembly opened? In other words, when was the Assembly in a position to transact business and take legally binding decisions?
B. WHEN DID THE SESSION OPEN?
5. As stated in Paragraph 1 above, the May 7 sitting was summoned by HRH under Article 36(1). It was the 1st Sitting of the 2nd Session of the 12th Legislative Assembly. In such circumstances, when did the Sitting begin?
Prima facie, two Standing Orders (“SO”) may be of indirect assistance. The Standing Orders were enacted in 1998 by the Legislative Assembly of Perak pursuant to Article 44(1) of the Perak State Constitution. They have the force of law.
First, SO 1, which deals with the proceedings of the first meeting of the Assembly after a State Election, reads: “On the first day of the meeting of the Assembly after a State General Election, members having assembled at the time and place duly appointed and being seated in accordance with the provisions of Standing Order 2, the Secretary of the Assembly shall read the Proclamation of His Highness Paduka Seri Sultan Perak Darul Ridzuan by which the meeting was summoned, and thereafter the order of business on such day shall be….”
SO 1 contemplates HRH not gracing the 1st sitting of the 1st Session. If HRH however attends, then HRH reads the Proclamation and gives a royal address. Only thereafter is the order of business for the day. However, SO 1 has no application to the sitting on May 7 2009 because it was NOT the first sitting after the General Elections.
6. Secondly, SO 13, which relates to the order of business on ordinary sitting days, reads: “Order of Business … “13(1) Unless the Assembly otherwise directs, the business of each sitting shall be transacted in the following order:-
(a) Formal entry of Mr Speaker;
(b) Prayers;
(c) Taking of oath by any new member;
(d) Messages from HRH;
(e) Announcement by Mr Speaker
(f) Petitions;
(g) to (p) – specific matters which are not relevant for present purposes.
(2) The Assembly may, upon a motion to be moved by the Menteri Besar or in his absence a member of the State Executive Council to be decided without amendment or debate which may be made without notice and shall take precedence over all other business, decide to proceed to any particular business out of the regular order.
The sitting on May 7 2009 was not an ordinary sitting. It was the 1st sitting of the 2nd Session, summoned under Article 36(1) of the Perak Constitution, and was graced by the RM, representing HRH. In consequence, neither SO is, on close scrutiny, applicable to the May 7 sitting.
In any event, any direction on the order of business made under SO 13(1) or (2) can only be by an Assembly that had lawfully opened for business.
7. Accordingly, in my opinion there is no express SO that deals with the May 7 sitting. In such event, reliance can be placed on SO 90 which allows Commonwealth Parliamentary practice and usage to be used as guidance on issues where the SO’s are silent.
Thus, it is proper to consider the practice of the British Parliament. Erskine May’s Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament is the authoritative and leading text on Parliamentary procedure in the Commonwealth. The learned authors of the 23rd Edition (2004) state: “In every session but the first of a Parliament, as there is no election of a Speaker, nor any general swearing of members, the session is opened at once by the Queen’s speech, without any preliminary proceedings in either House. Until the causes of summons are declared by the Queen, either in person, or by commission, neither House can proceed with any public business…….. …….This practice is observed because no business can be transacted until Parliament has been opened by the Crown” (my emphasis)
8. The learned commentators of Halsbury’s Laws of England state: “(v) Proceedings at the Opening of Parliament … 713 The Queen’s Speech
Neither House of Parliament can proceed with any public business until the session has been opened either by the monarch in person or by Lords Commissioners acting on her behalf. On this occasion the causes for the summoning of Parliament are communicated to the two Houses in the Queen’s Speech,…. In the first session of a new Parliament the Speech is not delivered until a Speaker of the House of Commons has been elected and an opportunity has been given to members of both Houses to take the oath. In each subsequent session there are no such preliminary proceedings and the Speech is delivered on the first day….” (my emphasis)
“717 Proceedings in the House of Commons after the opening of Parliament
After the opening of Parliament, the House of Commons resumes its sitting at 2.30pm. Various sessional orders are made …; certain other business may also be transacted….”
9. Finally, Griffith and Ryle on Parliament : Functions, Practice & Procedures.” (2nd Ed. 2003) takes the same position:- “The Speech having been read, the Queen and her courtiers depart; the Commons return to their Chamber and the Lords remain in theirs. Both Houses area now free to proceed with the work of the session, because no business can be transacted until Parliament has been opened by the Crown”. (my emphasis)
10. Accordingly, in law, the first session of any Legislative Assembly of Perak summoned under Article 36(1) cannot transact any business or pass any resolution prior to the royal address, which on May 7 2009, was only delivered between 3.16 pm and 3.47 pm. Thus, any purported resolutions or decisions taken before the royal address are null and void and of no legal effect.
The importance in law of the commencement of a parliamentary sitting reflects the practice of any meeting of any body or organisation, whether a company, society, union or club. Even in such bodies, until the Chairman of the meeting calls it to order, the meeting cannot transact any business. Any purported business transacted before the chair begins a meeting are of no legal effect.
The law of meeting reflects common sense. It is, therefore, not surprising that Parliamentary practice and usage is also similar.
11. It is not in factual dispute that the purported resolution to remove Sivakumar as Speaker was purportedly passed at about 10.30am on May 7, 2009, well before the royal address. The legal power to remove the Speaker is found in Article 36A(2)(d) of the Perak State Constitution.
The purported resolution to remove Sivakumar presented by BN assemblymen therefore had to be submitted under Article 36A(2), which states that the Speaker shall vacate his office – “(d) if the Assembly at any time so resolves.” It is a condition precedent for an Assembly to pass a resolution under Article 36A(2)(d) that that Assembly must have been “opened” and was in a legal position to transact business, including deliberating and passing such a resolution.
In other words, the House must be sitting legally. Because the Assembly was not “opened” at 10.30am on May 7 2009, the Assembly could not under the Constitution pass the resolution pursuant to Article 36(2)(d).
In consequence, Speaker Sivakumar was not lawfully removed on May 7 2009, and continues, under the Constitution and in law, to be the sole, lawful Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Perak.









Tak tau bahasa inggeris so taknak komen lah.
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rashid Reply:
May 20th, 2009 at 9:55 am
PHILIP, APA LA HANG CAKAP KUAT2 TAK TAU INGGERIH, ….KOMAN SPANA…TAPI YG NAMA HANG PHILIP TU….COVER LINE HAA…PUIIIT
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RH-PSK Reply:
May 20th, 2009 at 11:09 am
Sdr Philip,
Secara ringkasnya, Speaker BN (Ganesan) adalah Speaker haram kerana perlantikannya tak menuruti Perlembagaan Negeri Perak. Maknanya, YB Sivakumar masih lagi Speaker Dewan Undangan Negeri Perak yang sah. Jadi, taraf haramnya Speaker BN (Ganesan) ini adalah sama seperti haramnya MB Dr. Zambry.
Jadi, bila dikatakan haram bermakna tidak menurut undang-undang. Oleh yang demikian, taraf jawatan haram MB (Dr. Zambry) & Speaker BN (Ganesan) boleh disamakan dengan haramnya najis dadah. Cuma yang membezakannya adalah hukuman yang bersabit dengan kesalahan di mana sesiapa yang dihukum dengan kesalahan dadah akan digantung sampai mati oleh mahkamah. Tapi, hukuman bagi Dr. Zambry & Ganesan adalah dengan mematikan karier politik mereka melalui mahkamah rakyat iaitu Pilihanraya Umum nanti.
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ron Reply:
May 22nd, 2009 at 12:22 am
Good signal. PR disokong kuat barisan peguam profesional!
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Pada pandangan saya.. YB Siva must be PROFESIONAL la sikit. Jangan terlampau kebudak-budakan. Kalau ada yang nak undi xpercaya pada speaker buat aje. Dari situ rakyat akan menilai kesamarataan dan adilnya seorang speaker. Janganlah nampak terlampau untuk mempertahankan kerusi yang diduduki sebagai speaker sampai majoriti di tolak. Saya tidak mahu berpihak kepada mana2 parti tetepi inilah pandangan saya yang saya fikirkan waras. YB Siva xperlula tunjukkan perangai seperti seorang yang “gila kuasa”. Bukan apa saya rasa sebelum nie saya menyokong apa yang dilakukan oleh PR tetapi selepas melihat tindakan yang tidak PROFESIONAL dari Adun PR saya menjadi lebih sedih dan terus kembali duduk atas pagar… saya rasa bukan saya sahaja yang berfikiran begini malahan ramai lagi rakyat yang berkongsi pendapat dengan saya. Kepada semua ADUN Perak fikir-fikirkan lah… be a good leader and show rakyat that you all are PROFESIONAL…..
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AWANGKU BATATAR....BENONI Reply:
May 20th, 2009 at 2:08 pm
Saudara KATIPANG07 …saya berpendapat anda bukan penyokong PR, realitinya…..memang BN rampas kuasa…dengan mempengaruhi 3 ADUN PKR ..Menyokong BN . kENAPA SEBELUM INI DIUAR-UARKAN..KEDUA2 BEKAS ADUN PKR ITU…..RASUAHLAH..TIDAK BERMORAL LAH..DOK TENGAH DISIASAT OLEH SPRM LAH…..TIBA2 AJE MASUK DEWAN SOKONG BN…APA JENIS YB INI……LU FIKIRLAH SENDIRI…..
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tebuhitam Reply:
May 21st, 2009 at 12:46 am
Kalau orang dah tak suka jangan dipaksa-paksa.
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desperado Reply:
May 21st, 2009 at 2:49 am
katipang07,
apa yang kamu perkatakan mungkin ada kebenarannya….namun itu tidak boleh dijadikan justifikasi atas tindakan yang melangar procedure atau peraturan sebagaimana yang dijelaskan oleh Tommy Thomas di artikel di atas. Kalau iya pun Kerajaan beEnd dah tak dapat membendong rasa gila kuasa nak merampas negeri pakatan rakyat, takkanlah terdesak sangat sehinggakan prosedur yang wujud pun tak nak diikuti seperti apa yang di perkatakan di artikel di atas (penyingkiran speaker sebelum royal address)…apa lah beEnd ni, nampak sangat pemimpin2nya dari kalangan yang outlaw…
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Saudara Katipang07….saya rasa anda tidak faham bahasa Inggeris. Anda perlu baca artikel di atas dan fahamkan fakta-fakta yang telah dikemukakan. Walaupun semua ADUN telah berkumpul di DUN mereka tidak boleh membuat sebarang urusan rasmi selagi persidangan itu tidak dirasmikan oleh Sultan Perak ataupun wakilnya. Sebarang keputusan yang dibuat sebelum persidangan adalah tidak sah.
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Saya mungkin xberapa faham mengenai law dalam dewan tetapi ingin saya tegaskan saya sekarang xmenyokong mana2 pihak… Anda semua fikirlah sikit macam mana nak mula kalau dah speaker yang xnak mulakan persidangan… cuba fikir-fikirkan… cuba tengok rakaman penuh yang 7 jam… puncanya daripada siapa… jangan tengok rakaman yang sekerat-sekerat je… tanya balik apa pasal YB siva xmulakan persidangan sedangkan mahkamah dah putuskan semua ADUN tersebut adalah adun yg sah… satu lagi kalau nak timbulkan isu lompat parti.. kita tanya dulu siap yang menghalalkan isu ni terlebih dahulu.. saya fikir tak timbul isu wang or beli adun kerana 16 September dulu pon saya ada dengar jugak pasal isu wang & beli malahan bukan adun teteapi MP… Nasihat ikhlas dari saya jaga orang-orang kita dahulu sebelum membeli/melobi pihak musuh… saya juga pernah duduk semeja dengan orang politik BN yang sah2 menegakkan benang yg basah.. setalah kian lama saya jugak dok plak dikalangan org PR.. apa yg saya dapati lebih kurang aje… be NEUTRAL…
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