Dhaya Maju fails to get court order to restrain govt, KTMB from stopping KVDT2 project 04 Jun 2021 / 18:56 H. Pix for representational purpose only.
KUALA LUMPUR: Dhaya Maju LTAT Sdn Bhd today failed to get a court order to stop the government and the Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) from instructing the company to stop work on the Klang Valley Double Tracking Phase 2 (KVDT2) project.
This follows the decision of High Court Judge Datuk Lim Chong Fong, who rejected Dhaya Maju LTAT’s injunction application on the matter.
Senior Federal Counsel Asliza Ali said Judge Lim dismissed the application on the grounds that under Section 29 of the Government Proceedings Act 1956 (Act 356), the law prevents courts from issuing injunctions against the government and civil servants to prevent them from performing official duties.
Pimpinan Ehsan Bhd (PEB) today announced its auditor, Messrs BDO PLT (BDO), has voluntarily resigned and the group has recommended the appointment of Messrs Crowe Malaysia PLT as its new auditor. The group added that the auditor’s recommendation will be tabled during the forthcoming 5th Annual General Meeting on June 24.
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18 May 2021 / 00:22 H.
PETALING JAYA: Aeon BiG (M) Sdn Bhd said the Federal Court had dismissed Mega Continental Sdn Bhd’s leave application to appeal to the Federal Court on April 20, 2021.
In a statement, Aeon BiG said it had obtained the Penang High Court declaration order on Nov 8, 2019 which was subsequently upheld by the Court of Appeal on Dec 11, 2020.
The declaration order stated that the agreement to lease, signed between Aeon BiG and Mega Continental for the property located at Bandar Alor Star was a monthly tenancy instead of a 10-year lease as the state authority did not grant their consent under Section 433B of the National Land Code 1965 within the required conditional precedent period under the agreement.