Legal experts decry call by PAS senator for Muslim-only PM law

The Vibes | A PAS senator called for the post of the PM to be limited to Muslims. Constitutional lawyer New Sin Yew countered that even if the Federal Constitution was amended to allow for this, it is still racist and discriminatory. Former law professor Datuk Gurdial Singh warned this would undermine the basis of democracy and the concept of majority rule in Malaysia.

I was sued for political advantage, intimidation: Syed Saddiq

Malaysiakini | Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman said Habibul Rahman Kadir’s legal action against him was mala fide and driven by a hidden motive, as the civil action was only filed in end 2021 when the defamatory statement allegedly occurred in 2017. Syed Saddiq is represented by counsel from law firm AmerBON, Advocates.

Analysts: It has no implication on PM’s leadership

The Star | The government was defeated in a motion in Parliament to amend the SOSMA. Constitutional lawyer New Sin Yew said existing police powers are wide enough to address terrorism and that SOSMA was not necessary as it is disproportionate and draconian.

March 21 decision on Abdul Azeez’s corruption, money laundering charges appeal

Malaysiakini | Former Tabung Haji Chairperson Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim is appealing against the March 12 decision of the High Court in KL dismissing his bid to strike off three corruption charges and 10 money laundering charges against him. His counsel, Amer Hamzah Arshad, said they received an email from the Appeals Court on March 9 informing them about the decision date.

Violating voting rights: How unscientific SOP births tyranny

CodeBlue | The government planned to transition to endemicity, yet denied infected voters the right to vote. Lawyer New Sin Yew explained that the EC’s actions did not have the force of law as nothing in the Elections Act, the Election Offences Act or the regulations allow for the EC to block COVID-positive voters from voting.

Publisher, author win bid to quash ban on ‘Gay is OK’ book

Free Malaysia Today | In her ruling, KL High Court judge Noorin Badaruddin said the government “failed to show evidence of actual prejudice to public order that had occurred”, and that the book publisher and author were never given the right to be heard by the government to counter the allegations against them. Edmund Bon and Michael Cheah represented the applicants.

Mahkamah batal larangan buku ‘Gay is OK’

Free Malaysia Today | Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi membenarkan semakan kehakiman membatalkan larangan buku dan menyeru Menteri “memberi alasan atas keputusannya, lebih-lebih lagi dalam perkara yang menyaksikan kebebasan bersuara disekat dan prinsip keadilan yang dijamin di bawah Perlembagaan Persekutuan dicabuli”. Penerbit dan penulis buku diwakili Edmund Bon dan Michael Cheah.

Ban on ‘Gay is OK’ lifted

New Straits Times | Gay is OK! publisher Gerakbudaya Enterprise and author Ngeo Boon Lin filed a judicial review leave application to revoke the ban order dated Nov 27 last year, represented by lawyers Edmund Bon and Michael Cheah.

High court quashes ban on book ‘Gay is Okay! A Christian Perspective’

The Sun Daily | The High Court judge said the government failed to show evidence of prejudice to public order by the book. A total ban under the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984, without the author being given the right to be heard to counter the allegations against the book, is irrational and a violation of freedom of expression and fairness. Lawyers Edmund Bon and Michael Cheah represented the

Court quashes govt ban of book ‘Gay is OK!’

Malaysiakini | Lawyer Michael Cheah confirmed that judge Noorin Badaruddin allowed the judicial review application by his two clients. He said the court ruled that there was no evidence and/or factual basis for the home minister’s justification for the ban, and the government failed to give the author the right to be heard.

Mahkamah batal perintah larangan ke atas buku ‘Gay is OK!’

Malaysiakini | Peguam Michael Cheah mengesahkan bahawa Hakim Noorin Badaruddin membenarkan permohonan semakan kehakiman oleh pengarang buku Ngeo Boon Lin serta penerbit Gerakbudaya Enterprise untuk membatalkan perintah larangan ke atas buku Gay is OK!.

Court quashes Home Ministry’s ban on ‘Gay Is OK!’ book

Malay Mail | According to the grounds of judgment shared by lawyer Michael Cheah, the KL High Court found that there was no “evidence or legal factual basis for the minister’s justification which forms the basis of the ban”. The court awarded RM5,000 in costs to the applicants.

High court overturns ban on ‘Gay is OK!’ book

The Vibes | The KL High Court allowed a legal challenge to the government’s prohibition of the book and ordered the Malaysian government and Home Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin to pay RM5,000 in costs to the applicants. Lawyer Michael Cheah acknowledged tha the book can technically be sold again in the Malaysian market.

O&G firm exec charged with misleading companies commission

Free Malaysia Today | Ahmad Hatta Kamaruzzaman pleaded not guilty to a charge under section 68 of the Companies Act of furnishing a false statement to SSM in June 2017. Hatta was represented by lawyers S. Devanandan and Amer Hamzah Arshad while Deputy Public Prosecutor Law Chin How appeared for the prosecution.

Bekas Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Bangladesh dapat kebenaran tangguh pulang

Kosmo | Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi Mohamed Zaini Mazlan membenarkan permohonan bekas Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Bangladesh ke Malaysia Mohamed Khairuzzaman untuk mendapatkan perintah penggantungan sementara (interim) bagi menghalang Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia menghantarnya pulang ke negara asal. Peguam Edmund Bon mewakili Khairuzzaman.

Mohamed Khairuzzaman berjaya halang Imigresen

Harian Metro | Bekas Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Bangladesh ke Malaysia, Mohamed Khairuzzaman, berjaya memperoleh perintah penggantungan sementara bagi menghalang Jabatan Imigresen menghantarnya pulang ke negara asal. Peguam Edmund Bon berkata penangguhan itu perlu dibenarkan kerana terdapat risiko anak guamnya dihantar pulang sebelum permohonan habeas corpus didengar pada 20 Mei.

Malaysia court halts deportation of ex-Ambassador Khairuzzaman to Dhaka

The Daily Star | Former Bangladeshi Ambassador Mohammed Khairuzzaman’s wife contended that his arrest was politically motivated by the Bangladesh government. His legal team including lawyer Edmund Bon said Khairuzzaman’s detention was unlawful as he was a political asylum seeker with a UNHCR card and had not committed any immigration violations.

Malaysia HC halts deportation of former Bangladeshi diplomat Khairuzzaman

The Business Standard | Lawyer of former Bangladeshi High Commissioner, Edmund Bon, brought up the issue of immigration officers deporting Myanmar detainees last year, despite a court order barring the government from doing so. “I hope the immigration (department) doesn’t take matters into their own hands,” Edmund said.

Court grants interim stay on former Bangladeshi diplomat’s deportation

The Edge Markets | Counsel Edmund Bon, whose firm Messrs AmerBON filed a habeas corpus application to free the former Bangladeshi diplomat from detention, told the High Court that the lawyers did not have access to the detained man and that his family who are in the US were concerned over his safety.

Legal experts decry call by PAS senator for Muslim-only PM law

The Vibes | A PAS senator called for the post of the PM to be limited to Muslims. Constitutional lawyer New Sin Yew countered that even if the Federal Constitution was amended to allow for this, it is still racist and discriminatory. Former law professor Datuk Gurdial Singh warned this would undermine the basis of democracy and the concept of majority rule in Malaysia.

I was sued for political advantage, intimidation: Syed Saddiq

Malaysiakini | Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman said Habibul Rahman Kadir’s legal action against him was mala fide and driven by a hidden motive, as the civil action was only filed in end 2021 when the defamatory statement allegedly occurred in 2017. Syed Saddiq is represented by counsel from law firm AmerBON, Advocates.

Analysts: It has no implication on PM’s leadership

The Star | The government was defeated in a motion in Parliament to amend the SOSMA. Constitutional lawyer New Sin Yew said existing police powers are wide enough to address terrorism and that SOSMA was not necessary as it is disproportionate and draconian.

March 21 decision on Abdul Azeez’s corruption, money laundering charges appeal

Malaysiakini | Former Tabung Haji Chairperson Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim is appealing against the March 12 decision of the High Court in KL dismissing his bid to strike off three corruption charges and 10 money laundering charges against him. His counsel, Amer Hamzah Arshad, said they received an email from the Appeals Court on March 9 informing them about the decision date.

Violating voting rights: How unscientific SOP births tyranny

CodeBlue | The government planned to transition to endemicity, yet denied infected voters the right to vote. Lawyer New Sin Yew explained that the EC’s actions did not have the force of law as nothing in the Elections Act, the Election Offences Act or the regulations allow for the EC to block COVID-positive voters from voting.

Publisher, author win bid to quash ban on ‘Gay is OK’ book

Free Malaysia Today | In her ruling, KL High Court judge Noorin Badaruddin said the government “failed to show evidence of actual prejudice to public order that had occurred”, and that the book publisher and author were never given the right to be heard by the government to counter the allegations against them. Edmund Bon and Michael Cheah represented the applicants.

Mahkamah batal larangan buku ‘Gay is OK’

Free Malaysia Today | Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi membenarkan semakan kehakiman membatalkan larangan buku dan menyeru Menteri “memberi alasan atas keputusannya, lebih-lebih lagi dalam perkara yang menyaksikan kebebasan bersuara disekat dan prinsip keadilan yang dijamin di bawah Perlembagaan Persekutuan dicabuli”. Penerbit dan penulis buku diwakili Edmund Bon dan Michael Cheah.

Ban on ‘Gay is OK’ lifted

New Straits Times | Gay is OK! publisher Gerakbudaya Enterprise and author Ngeo Boon Lin filed a judicial review leave application to revoke the ban order dated Nov 27 last year, represented by lawyers Edmund Bon and Michael Cheah.

High court quashes ban on book ‘Gay is Okay! A Christian Perspective’

The Sun Daily | The High Court judge said the government failed to show evidence of prejudice to public order by the book. A total ban under the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984, without the author being given the right to be heard to counter the allegations against the book, is irrational and a violation of freedom of expression and fairness. Lawyers Edmund Bon and Michael Cheah represented the

Court quashes govt ban of book ‘Gay is OK!’

Malaysiakini | Lawyer Michael Cheah confirmed that judge Noorin Badaruddin allowed the judicial review application by his two clients. He said the court ruled that there was no evidence and/or factual basis for the home minister’s justification for the ban, and the government failed to give the author the right to be heard.

Mahkamah batal perintah larangan ke atas buku ‘Gay is OK!’

Malaysiakini | Peguam Michael Cheah mengesahkan bahawa Hakim Noorin Badaruddin membenarkan permohonan semakan kehakiman oleh pengarang buku Ngeo Boon Lin serta penerbit Gerakbudaya Enterprise untuk membatalkan perintah larangan ke atas buku Gay is OK!.

Court quashes Home Ministry’s ban on ‘Gay Is OK!’ book

Malay Mail | According to the grounds of judgment shared by lawyer Michael Cheah, the KL High Court found that there was no “evidence or legal factual basis for the minister’s justification which forms the basis of the ban”. The court awarded RM5,000 in costs to the applicants.

High court overturns ban on ‘Gay is OK!’ book

The Vibes | The KL High Court allowed a legal challenge to the government’s prohibition of the book and ordered the Malaysian government and Home Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin to pay RM5,000 in costs to the applicants. Lawyer Michael Cheah acknowledged tha the book can technically be sold again in the Malaysian market.

O&G firm exec charged with misleading companies commission

Free Malaysia Today | Ahmad Hatta Kamaruzzaman pleaded not guilty to a charge under section 68 of the Companies Act of furnishing a false statement to SSM in June 2017. Hatta was represented by lawyers S. Devanandan and Amer Hamzah Arshad while Deputy Public Prosecutor Law Chin How appeared for the prosecution.

Bekas Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Bangladesh dapat kebenaran tangguh pulang

Kosmo | Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi Mohamed Zaini Mazlan membenarkan permohonan bekas Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Bangladesh ke Malaysia Mohamed Khairuzzaman untuk mendapatkan perintah penggantungan sementara (interim) bagi menghalang Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia menghantarnya pulang ke negara asal. Peguam Edmund Bon mewakili Khairuzzaman.

Mohamed Khairuzzaman berjaya halang Imigresen

Harian Metro | Bekas Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Bangladesh ke Malaysia, Mohamed Khairuzzaman, berjaya memperoleh perintah penggantungan sementara bagi menghalang Jabatan Imigresen menghantarnya pulang ke negara asal. Peguam Edmund Bon berkata penangguhan itu perlu dibenarkan kerana terdapat risiko anak guamnya dihantar pulang sebelum permohonan habeas corpus didengar pada 20 Mei.

Malaysia court halts deportation of ex-Ambassador Khairuzzaman to Dhaka

The Daily Star | Former Bangladeshi Ambassador Mohammed Khairuzzaman’s wife contended that his arrest was politically motivated by the Bangladesh government. His legal team including lawyer Edmund Bon said Khairuzzaman’s detention was unlawful as he was a political asylum seeker with a UNHCR card and had not committed any immigration violations.

Malaysia HC halts deportation of former Bangladeshi diplomat Khairuzzaman

The Business Standard | Lawyer of former Bangladeshi High Commissioner, Edmund Bon, brought up the issue of immigration officers deporting Myanmar detainees last year, despite a court order barring the government from doing so. “I hope the immigration (department) doesn’t take matters into their own hands,” Edmund said.

Court grants interim stay on former Bangladeshi diplomat’s deportation

The Edge Markets | Counsel Edmund Bon, whose firm Messrs AmerBON filed a habeas corpus application to free the former Bangladeshi diplomat from detention, told the High Court that the lawyers did not have access to the detained man and that his family who are in the US were concerned over his safety.