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The Federal Court, in a majority 4-3 decision, Friday dismissed an appeal by a 10-year-old boy who was born to a Malaysian father and a Filipino mother to get Malaysian citizenship
Boy born to Filipino mother and Malaysian father loses appeal to get citizenship 28 May 2021 / 14:54 H. -Pix for illustration purposes PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court, in a majority 4-3 decision, today dismissed an appeal by a 10-year-old boy who was born to a Malaysian father and a Filipino mother to get Malaysian citizenship. Court of Appeal President Tan Sri Rohana Yusuf, who delivered the court’s majority decision, said the child did not meet the requisite criteria under the Federal Constitution to be declared a Malaysian citizen by operation of law. The child was born in the Philippines in September 2010 and a few months later, he and his parents travelled to Malaysia where the couple registered their marriage in February 2011.
30 Apr 2021 / 19:34 H. Pix for illustration purposes. KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here today has fixed June 4 to decide on Dhaya Maju LTAT Sdn Bhd’s injunction application to restrain the government and Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) from instructing the company to stop work on the Klang Valley Double Tracking Phase 2 (KVDT2) project site. Judge Datuk Lim Chong Fong fixed the date after hearing submissions on Dhaya Maju’s injunction application by counsel Khoo Guan Huat, who is representing Dhaya Maju as the plaintiff and senior federal counsel Asliza Ali acting for the government, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong, Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) and engineering consulting company, Opus Consultants (M) Sdn Bhd as defendants.
Friday, 30 Apr 2021 08:02 PM MYT On October 27 last year, Dhaya Maju LTAT filed a suit against the government, Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong, KTMB and Opus Consultants respectively as defendants one to four on the termination of its contract for KVDT2 project. — Reuters pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 — The High Court here today has fixed June 4 to decide on Dhaya Maju LTAT Sdn Bhd’s injunction application to restrain the government and Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) from instructing the company to stop work on the Klang Valley Double Tracking Phase 2 (KVDT2) project site.
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Dhaya Maju LTAT Sdn Bhd has failed to gain ownership of the Klang Valley Double Tracking Phase 2 (KVDT2) project site to continue work, which has been ordered to be taken over by the government. Senior Federal Counsel (SFC) Asliza Ali, who is representing the government and Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong, as defendants told Bernama that Justice Lim Chong Fong rejected the application of Dhaya Maju LTAT as the plaintiff for the ownership of the project site to be given to the company during case management in his chambers on Tuesday (April 20). The proceeding was also conducted by SFC Azlin Sabtu while counsel Ashok Ranai acted on behalf of the contractor firm.
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