Skip to main content

Law and Citizens


It's quite long that i did not penned down any comments.

Sometimes i felt under duress or most of times i felt confused.

Why?

As a learned person i trying to undersatnd the mechanisms of law. As a person who upholds the rule of law and abides the law, I really confused.

When i look at the world at large the creation of law is to satisfy the needs of a individu rather than to protect the people.

I further in dilemma.

What should i do?

Should I just ignored what had been taught to me since my childhood or feel helpless that you actually cannot acheived anything.

What am i want to acheive?

What are my dreams?

Whether my dreams are senseable?

Do I need to please someone to fulfill my dreams?

Martin L King and Mahatma Ghandhi. Why they died?
What they had acheived?
Whether their principles are followed?
And
What are they up to?

So many questions. Still finding for answer.

But

I always have a hope. It's a singular. I know.

That's the nature will always takes the good and eliminate the bad. That's what we brand it as a natural law.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Constitution of Malaysia: An Introduction Part 5

7 (1) No person shall be punished for an act or omission which was not punishable by law when it was done or made, and no person shall suffer greater punishment for an offence than was prescribed by law at the time it was committed. (2) A person who has been acquitted or convicted of an offence shall not be tried again for the same offence except where the conviction or acquittal has been quashed and a retrial ordered by a court superior to that by which he was acquitted or convicted.

Brexit: A lesson for Malaysians

Yesterday, Britons through a referendum made a decision to leave European Union. The ruling Conservative Party divided on this referendum and David Cameron in favour of ‘Remain’ was defeated outright. Even though he is disagreed with the decision of Britons, he announced that he is resigning from his premiership in respect of people’s decision. We can expect in a mature democracy country like United Kingdom this is vastly anticipated to be transpired.   A few days ago, the current Chief Commissioner of Malaysian Anti-Corruption of Commission made a statement that he is stepping down from his position and there are some rumours indicating that a few prominent officers from the said Commission will either resign or retire. It’s very eccentric news for Malaysians as it will have a profound impact on bribery and corruption issues in Malaysia as a whole. Recently, the results of two by elections were won by Barisan Nasional, the ruling party of Malaysia. Many promises had been...

Two Tales, Two Leaders - PART 1

Man has dual nature; he is both his own person and a member of his country. On the one hand, the law must protect the individual from the injustices of the multitude.  History has shown how individuals fall prey to mass perversity, their crime being simply a refusal to conform to the beliefs and prejudices of the majority. Anwar Ibrahim, The Asian Renaissance, 1997., Page 63. The value system and ethical code therefore determine the success or failure of corrective measures. If the value system is wrong, corrective measures will not be productive or will be only slightly productive. When the value system motivates, very little corrective measures are needed. Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, The Malay Dilemma, 1970., Pages 172-173. Introduction Malaysia is our motherland. We love our country. This country has so much of wealth. Even though, Malaysia has agonized considerably in past three decades because of the malpractices of the corrupted characters but she is never fail t...