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Apex court to hear BN candidate’s Segamat election challenge appeal on July 28

MIC treasurer Tan Sri M. Ramasamy is disputing Pakatan Harapan MP R. Yuneswaran’s victory

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 May 2023 4:15PM

Apex court to hear BN candidate’s Segamat election challenge appeal on July 28
In his petition, Tan Sri M. Ramasamy seeks, among others, a declaration that the parliamentary election for the Segamat constituency was void and a declaration that R. Yuneswaran was not duly elected as the MP. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, May 30, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The Federal Court has set July 28 to hear Barisan Nasional candidate Tan Sri M. Ramasamy’s appeal to challenge the 15th general election (GE15) results for the Segamat parliamentary constituency.

The court registry notified the lawyers representing Ramasamy, Pakatan Harapan (PH) candidate R. Yuneswaran, the returning officer for the Segamat parliamentary constituency, and the Election Commission, respectively, of the hearing date via a letter dated May 22.

Ramasamy is appealing against the April 3 Muar High Court decision to dismiss his election petition.

Ramasamy, who is MIC treasurer, stood as a candidate for Barisan Nasional for the Segamat parliamentary constituency in GE15.

Yuneswaran won the seat with a majority of 5,669 votes in November last year and was declared the elected MP for that constituency, defeating Ramasamy, Perikatan Nasional’s P. Poobalan and Pejuang’s Syed Hairoul Faizey.

In his petition, Ramasamy sought, among others, a declaration that the parliamentary election for the Segamat constituency was void and a declaration that Yuneswaran was not duly elected as the MP.

He named Yuneswaran, the returning officer and the Election Commission as respondents.

In his grounds of judgment, high court judge Mohd Radzi Abdul Hamid cited non-compliance with the requirements of the Election Offences Act and the Election Petition Rules.

He said a petition should not be based on inferences and presumptions but on actual and material facts, adding that Ramasamy’s petition lacked material facts that were clear and precise.

Radzi had accepted the preliminary objection by the respondents which was raised in their bid to get Ramasamy’s petition dismissed.

Among the preliminary objections raised by the respondents were that Ramasamy failed to comply with Rule 15(4) of the Election Petition Rules 1954 pertaining to the particulars of his (Ramasamy’s) affidavit of service, and his failure to comply with the Election Petition Rules regarding the facts pleaded in his petition which were incapable of sustaining the declarations sought. – Bernama, May 30, 2023

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