SINGAPORE: A 60-year-old married man, who pestered his former lover after she broke up with him, stabbed and slashed her new boyfriend in a jealous rage at a Choa Chu Kang void deck in June 2021.
Seremban High Court allows supervisor's appeal to set aside jail term for causing death of motorcyclist
In his decision delivered via Zoom on Thursday , Justice Anand Ponnudurai said MCMC's action was not a"decision" which the court could review.Anand said Shamsher Singh had failed to present an arguable case to secure leave for judicial review. "MCMC does not have authority under the law to issue a directive to Facebook instructing them to remove content," he said.
"The Attorney General in his affidavit refers to it as an administrative request, while Facebook calls it a legal request. Shamsher Singh Thind had made an application to quash an administrative request that resulted in his Facebook post being blocked for Malaysian users, in May 2024. In the blocked Facebook post, Shamsher had linked the award of a government contract to the husband of a Cabinet minister.
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