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IGP Abdul Hamid Bador seeks to strike out a suit claiming he and the police have deliberately ignored a court order. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, February 19, 2021.
THE court today set June 22 to hear the applications of the inspector-general of police (IGP) and three others to strike out a suit filed by kindergarten teacher M. Indira Gandhi over the police’s failure to find her daughter, who was abducted by her Muslim convert ex-husband.
Indira’s lawyer, Rajesh Nagarajan, said this when contacted after case management, which was conducted online today before High Court deputy registrar Idamasliza Maarof.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and three others have filed to strike out a lawsuit by kindergarten teacher M. Indira Gandhi (pic) who sued them over her missing child.
Indira’s lawyer Rajesh Nagarajan said the defendants - the IGP, the Royal Malaysia Police, Home Ministry and government - filed the striking out application on Thursday (Jan 14).
The court was informed of the matter when it was brought up during case management via e-Review before High Court deputy registrar Idamasliza Maarof.
“The court had then ordered the plaintiff (Indira) to file her affidavit in reply by Jan 29 and for the first defendant (IGP) to file his by Feb 2, ” he said when contacted.
12 Jan 2021 / 21:59 H.
KUALA LUMPUR: Kindergarten teacher, M. Indira Gandhi (
pix) is seeking answers from the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to 48 questions pertaining to investigations on her Muslim convert ex-husband, Muhammad Riduan Abdullah, in a suit filed against the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM).
The suit was filed pursuant to her claims that PDRM failed to execute the committal warrant to arrest Muhammad Riduan and bring back their 13-year-old daughter, who was abducted by the man, 12 years ago.
Indira filed the interrogatories application yesterday through the law firm Messrs Raj & Sach to obtain a court order for the IGP, as the first defendant, to answer the questions in written form via affidavit under Order 26 of the Rules of Court 2012.
Friday, 01 Jan 2021 07:00 AM MYT
BY YISWAREE PALANSAMY
M. Indira Gandhi speaks at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur October 9, 2020. Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 1 ― M. Indira Gandhi’s resolution for 2021 remains the same as the one she made 11 years ago when she was forcefully separated from her youngest child Prasana Diksa.
To see and hold her little girl once more.
“It s getting very frustrating because we are waiting for an end to this and that a solution will come, but nothing is happening.