The Legal Division (hereinafter referred to as “this Division”) is one of the Divisions at the headquarters of the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (hereinafter referred to as RMCD) which was created pursuant to a meeting of the Special Committee To Study The Higher Level Posts (Jawatankuasa Khas Bagi Mengkaji Jawatan-jawatan Tingkatan Tertinggi) Bil. 2/2006 on 18 April 2006.
From the beginning of its formation until now, except for the office facilities and utilities and the supporting staffs which are provided by the RMCD management, the officers posted in this Division are cadre posts from the Attorney General’s Chambers in which legal officers who hold the post of Deputy Public Prosecutor are from the Prosecution Division, Attorney General’s Chambers.
The basis for the formation of this Division is to conduct prosecution of customs cases, including cases under the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 investigated by customs officers. At the beginning of its formation, this Division is consisted of one Senior Federal Counsel, one Deputy Public Prosecutor/Federal Counsel and assisted by several supporting staffs provided by the RMCD management.
The role of this Division has also expanded from conducting prosecution of criminal cases to also conducting civil cases, and acted as adviser and drafter to the amendment of the law and regulations made pursuant to all acts enforced by RMCD.
Function Of This Division
To conduct criminal trials, appeals and revision incertain Sesyen dan Magistrate Courts and High Courts in Malaysia;
To conduct civil trials and appeals in High Courts in Malaysia as well as civil appeals in Court of Appeal dan Fedeal Court;
To study and review the investigation papers forwarded to this Division for order, advice and consent to prosecute;
To study and review civil case papers forwarded to this Division for the purpose of filing of the statement of claim, defence, affidavits or for advice and action in courts;
To revise and study agreements between RMCD with local private sector and agreements between RMCD in representing Malaysia at the international level;
To give legal advice and opinion to the Customs officers and divisions in RMCD;
To study and review every court's decision whether criminal or civil to determine whether to file an appeal against the decision or not;
To revise and review the parent Act and the draft of subsidiary legislations before gazette in order to make sure that all the legislations are consistent; and
To give lectures to the Customs officers with regards to Customs law and for Competency Level Assessment courses.
Client's Charter Of The Legal Division RMCD
To conduct criminal and civil trials, and to handle criminal and civil appeals in courts for the whole Malaysia until decision is given.
To monitor the progress of any investigation conducted by Customs officers, to study the investigation papers and to give the appropriate instructions in the period of 14 days from the date of receipt thereof.
To take direction and to handle any civil action for and against the Royal Malaysian Customs Department by ensuring preliminary action is taken in the period of not more than 4 weeks from the date of receipt of such direction.
To complete every subsidiary legislation within 14 days after all policy and legal issues are resolved. The final draft of the subsidiary legislation forwarded to the clients is free from drafting error.
To complete the draft government gazette within 14 days from the date of receipt.
To provide quality legal opinions within 14 days from the date of receipt of complete documents and information.
To revise and draft international documents and instruments such as agreement and memorandum of understanding within 14 days and for more complicated international documents and instruments, within one month.











