Malaysian Stadium Corporation fails to strike out suit by KL Karnival
High Court judge Datuk Ahmad Bache struck out the application by PSM on grounds that the suit by KL Karnival had merit and should be tried. — Reuters pic
High Court judge Datuk Ahmad Bache struck out the application by PSM on grounds that the suit by KL Karnival had merit and should be tried. KL Karnival filed the suit on July 5 last year, naming its managing director Muhammed Rustam Roshandin as the plaintiff, with PSM as the sole defendant. Following which, KL Karnival claimed that it had spent RM3 million to carry our land work at the site as well as invested a lot on advertisements in newspapers and magazines, as well as the social media to promote the event.
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