Malaysia

Appeals court sets Dec 22 to decide on govt bid to stay children’s citizenship ruling

NGO Family Frontiers welcomes speedy disposal of case once and for all

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Dec 2021 3:07PM

Appeals court sets Dec 22 to decide on govt bid to stay children’s citizenship ruling
The Court of Appeal has not made any orders with regards to the interim stay application, and has instead brought forward the March 18 hearing to December 22 this month. – The Vibes file pic, December 6, 2021

by Arjun Mohanakrishnan

KUALA LUMPUR – The Court of Appeal will make a decision on a stay application filed by the Malaysian government over a ruling allowing Malaysian mothers married to overseas men to confer automatic citizenship to their children on December 22.

Initially, the Court of Appeal set the hearing of the application on March 18 next year.

In a statement, NGO Family Frontiers welcomed the decision as it allows speedy disposal of the case once and for all.

“Early court dates are appreciated and Family Frontiers hopes to have this issue resolved once and for all,” the statement read.

Initially, on September 9, the high court ruled that the federal constitution prohibits gender discrimination that allows mothers married to foreign husbands to confer citizenship on their children by operation of the law.

Following the decision, Putrajaya filed an appeal to the high court along with a stay application.

On November 15, however, the high court dismissed the government’s stay application, prompting the cabinet to file another appeal.

The government filed an interim stay to temporarily suspend the implementation of the high court order pending the hearing of the main stay application on March 18, 2022.

Today, the Court of Appeal did not make any orders with regards to the interim stay application, and instead brought forward the March 18 hearing to December 22 this month. – The Vibes, December 6, 2021

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