Malaysia National 31 Aug - Constitution of Malaysia
The Constitution is divided into 16 parts and 13 Schedules. Each part and schedule contain relevant articles. There are 230 articles in the 16 parts, including those which have been repealed.
Part I - The States, Religion and Law of the Federation
Part II - Fundamental Liberties
Part III - Citizenship
Part IV - The Federation
Part V - The States
Part VI - Relations Between the Federation and the States
Part VII - Financial Provisions
Part VIII - Elections
Part IX - The Judiciary
Part X - Public Services
Part XI - Special Powers Against Subversion, Organised Violence, and Acts and Crimes Prejudicial to the Public and Emergency Powers
Part XII - General and Miscellaneous
Part XIIA - Additional Protections for States of Sabah and Sarawak
Part XIII - Temporary and Transitional Provisions
Part XIV - Saving for Rulers' Sovereignty, Etc.
Schedules
First Schedule - Oath of Applications for Registration of Naturalisation
Second Schedule - Citizenship of persons born before, on and after Malaysia Day
Third Schedule - Election and removal of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his deputy
Fourth Schedule - Oaths of Office of Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his deputy
Fifth Schedule - The Conference of Rulers
Sixth Schedule - Forms of Oaths and Affirmations
Seventh Schedule - Election and Retirement of Senators
Eighth Schedule - Provisions to be inserted in State Constitution
Ninth Schedule - Legislative Lists (The responsibilities and rights of the Federal and State government)
Tenth Schedule - Grants and Source of Revenue Assigned to States
Eleventh Schedule - Provisions of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance, 1948 (Malayan Union Ordinance no. 7 of 1948), Applied for Interpretation of the Constitution
Twelfth Schedule - (Repealed)
Thirteenth Schedule - Provisions Relating to Delimitation of Constituencies
Notes - The original texts of articles 1 to 15 before they were modified.