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Adly fails to stop election
2021-11-11 00:00:00.0     星报-国家     原网页

       

       KUALA LUMPUR: Former Melaka chief minister Adly Zahari has failed in his bid to obtain leave from the High Court to stop the Melaka state election scheduled for Nov 20.

       The former Bukit Katil assemblyman, in his application for leave to initiate a judicial review, has also sought a declaration that the dissolution of the 14th Melaka state assembly on Oct 4 was null and void.

       Justice Noorin Badaruddin, in dismissing Adly’s leave application yesterday, ruled that the decision by Melaka Yang di-Pertua Negeri, Tun Mohd Ali Rustam, to dissolve the state assembly, is non-justiciable.

       In her brief judgment, Justice Noorin said Article 7 (4) of the Melaka State Constitution allowed Chief Minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali, after no longer having the confidence of the majority, to make a request to the Yang Dipertua Negeri for dissolution of the state assembly.

       “Following the request of the first respondent (Sulaiman), the fourth respondent (Mohd Ali) had considered and assented to the dissolution of the 14th Melaka State Assembly with effect from Oct 4, as he is empowered to do so pursuant to Article 19 (2) of the state constitution.

       “It is the finding of this court that there was never a question of advice given by the first respondent to the fourth respondent to dissolve the state assembly in the first place. There was just a request and based on the request, the fourth respondent can take the steps pursuant to Article 7 (4) of the constitution where such request was assented to.

       “The fourth respondent had rightly exercised his power under Article 19 (2) of the constitution. This is the process that the fourth respondent had taken,” said Justice Noorin, who added that the dissolution of the state assembly is non-justiciable and, consequently, not amenable for judicial review.

       “The subject matter has been settled. There is no merit for further argument and this application is dismissed with no order as to costs,” she added.

       Adly, 50, filed the application by naming Sulaiman, Melaka State Assembly Speaker Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh, the Election Commission (EC) and Mohd Ali as the first, second, third and fourth respondents respectively.

       Adly had sought a declaration that Sulaiman’s action in advising Mohd Ali on Oct 4 to dissolve the state assembly was illegal, and therefore null and void.

       He had also sought a declaration that it was unreasonable and irrational for Sulaiman to advise Mohd Ali to dissolve the state assembly during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

       Adly also sought a certiorari order for the EC’s writ of election dated Oct 18 for the state election to be quashed, costs and other relief deemed fit by the court.

       Counsel Razlan Hadri Zulkifli, representing Adly, told reporters that he would take instructions from his client on the next course of action.

       Senior federal counsel S. Narkunavathy and Ahmad Hanir Hambaly acted for the Attorney General’s Chambers.

       In a statement here yesterday, Adly said Melaka Pakatan accepted the decision and thanked the lawyers for their efforts to challenge the dissolution.

       “As such, the last resort for the people of Melaka is through the state election. I appeal to all Melaka people to go to the polls to ensure democracy and their rights in determining the state’s leadership,” he said.

       


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关键词: election     Melaka     Justice Noorin Badaruddin     Sulaiman     dissolution     assembly     respondent     Mohd Ali Rustam    
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