Walk for justice: Police had acted ultra vires, court rules

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Walk for justice: Police had acted ultra vires, court rules
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KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here ruled that the police had acted ultra vires to impose a condition that absolutely prohibited the Malaysian Bar Council 's assembly and march, dubbed the Walk for Judicial Independence in 2022.

On Thursday , Judicial Commissioner Gan Techiong held that the Peaceful Assembly Act does not allow the then Dang Wangi Police District chief ACP Noor Dellhan Yahaya, as the first defendant, to stop or ban an assembly from being held.

The nominal damages of RM1 was proposed by the Malaysian Bar's counsel New Sin Yew and agreed upon by senior federal counsel Mohammad Al-Saifi Hashim. In the suit, they named former Dang Wangi Police District chief ACP Noor Dellhan Yahaya, its head of Criminal Investigations Department DSP Nuzulan Mohd Din, PDRM, Inspector-General of Police, the Home Minister and the Malaysian Government as the first to sixth defendants.

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