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CoA rejects appeals to refer 2020 emergency constitutional questions to apex court

Three-member panel dismisses application by Bersih 2.0, nine other appellants

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Oct 2022 5:05PM

CoA rejects appeals to refer 2020 emergency constitutional questions to apex court
A three-member Court of Appeal panel comprising justices Datuk Has Zanah Mehat, Datuk Che Mohd Ruzima Ghazali, and Datuk Ahmad Zaidi Ibrahim says today there was no appealable error by the high court and affirmed the lower court’s decision to reject the application by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih 2.0) and nine others to refer constitutional questions concerning the validity of an emergency proclamation made in 2020 to the Federal Court. – File pic, October 12, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – The Court of Appeal here today dismissed the appeals by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih 2.0) and nine others to refer constitutional questions concerning the validity of an emergency proclamation made in 2020 to the Federal Court.

A three-member panel comprising justices Datuk Has Zanah Mehat, Datuk Che Mohd Ruzima Ghazali, and Datuk Ahmad Zaidi Ibrahim held that there was no appealable error by the high court and affirmed the lower court’s decision.

On a preliminary objection raised by senior federal counsel Suzana Atan – representing the government and former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin – that the constitutional reference application was not appealable, justice Has Zanah said the reference application was appealable as it had finally disposed of the rights of the appellants.

The court dismissed the appeals with no order as to costs.

The appellants, besides Bersih 2.0, were its chairman Thomas Fann Peng Tong, six non-governmental organisations (NGOs), as well as two PKR politicians, Senator Mohd Yusmadi Mohd Yusoff and incumbent Hang Tuah Jaya MP Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin with no order as to costs. 

The NGOs are the Gerak (Malaysian Academic Movement), Aliran, Suaram (Suara Rakyat Malaysia), Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, Save Rivers, and the Centre for Independent Journalism.

Yusmadi, Shamsul Iskandar and three PAS lawmakers – namely incumbent Pasir Mas MP Ahmad Fadhli Shaari and Dewan Negara lawmakers Khairil Nizam Khirudin and Senator Mohd Apandi Mohamad – were allowed by the high court on April 1 last year to intervene in the suit filed by Bersih and the NGOs against the Malaysian government and Muhyiddin.

In their originating summons, they sought a declaration that the Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance 2021 is unlawful and unconstitutional, and therefore null and void.

On May 18 this year, high court judge Datuk Ahmad Kamal Md Shahid dismissed their applications to refer constitutional questions under Section 84 of the Courts of Judicature Act 1964 to the Federal Court.

Bersih had posed seven legal questions concerning the validity of Malaysia’s emergency proclamation, which was effective from January 12, 2021 until Aug 1, 2021, to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

At today’s court proceeding, which was conducted online, lawyers Edmund Bon Tai Soon, New Sin Yew, and Jacqueline Hannah Albert represented Bersih and the NGOs, while federal counsel Noor Atiqah Zainal Abidin also represented the government and Muhyiddin.

Lawyer A. Surendra Ananth appeared for Yusmadi and Shamsul Iskandar, while lawyer Mohammed Zamri Ibrahim acted for the three PAS lawmakers. – Bernama, October 12, 2022

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