KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 — The High Court in Shah Alam today decided that it will hear a lawsuit by 50 residents of Taman Sri Muda in Selangor’s capital who are seeking over RM3.7...
KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 — The High Court in Shah Alam today decided that it will hear a lawsuit by 50 residents of Taman Sri Muda in Selangor’s capital who are seeking over RM3.7 million compensation over the December 2021 floods in their neighbourhood.that the High Court today dismissed both the Shah Alam City Council and KDEB Waste Management Sdn Bhd’s bid to have the lawsuit struck out.
According to Vemal, High Court judge Datuk Mohd Zaki Abdul Wahab dismissed the two striking out applications as he “agreed that there are issues to be tried in a full trial” and ordered both MBSA and KDEB to pay costs of RM4,000 each. Also representing the 50 Taman Sri Muda residents are counsel Datuk Gurdial Singh Nijar who was assisted by lawyer Abraham Au, while the residents’ solicitors are lawyers James Joshua Paulraj and Kavitharini T Ramesh. It is understood that the lawyers are acting pro bono for the residents.
Vemal said the High Court will hear the Malaysian government and the five other respondents’ striking out application on August 9., Vemal confirmed that TNB and the Selangor state government did not file applications to have the lawsuit struck out.
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