Kuala Lampur, Feb. 28 -- The Federal Constitution is a living document. It cannot therefore remain static.

Changes or amendments to the provisions of the Federal Constitution are inevitable, as duly recognised by Federal Court Judge Raja Azlan Shah (as His Highness then was) in the Federal Court case of Loh Kooi Choon v Government of Malaysia [1977] in the following words:

"[T]he framers of our Constitution prudently realised that future context of things and experience would need a change in the Constitution, and they, accordingly, armed Parliament with 'power of formal amendment'.

"They must be taken to have intended that, while the Constitution must be as solid and permanent as we can make it, there is no permanence in it. There sho...