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Chitchat Suit against Singapore minister to be heard in Malaysia after lawyers group wins appeal

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Suit against Singapore minister to be heard in Malaysia after lawyers group wins appeal​

Lawyers for Liberty is seeking a declaration that Singapore cannot enforce its law on Malaysians as this would amount to extra-territorial jurisdiction.
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July 20, 2022 2:24 PM1 minute read

Singapore Home Minister K Shanmugam. Photo: AFP
Singapore Home Minister K Shanmugam. Photo: AFP


July 31, 2023 3:55 PM
The Court of Appeal has reinstated a suit by Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) against the Singapore government over the city-state's attempt to enforce a draconian internet law against the Malaysian rights group.

Three panel judges today overturned a Kuala Lumpur High Court decision in 2020 striking out LFL’s suit against Singapore Home Minister K Shanmugam, paving the way for the suit to be heard in Malaysia.

LFL's suit revolves around Singapore's issuance of a correction direction under its Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (Pofma), after the group published shocking details of instances of prisoners being executed in a brutal and unlawful manner at Singapore's Changi Prison.

Shanmugam had instructed LFL to amend the statement published on its website, a move condemned by the group as "outrageous".

"Singapore has no business interfering with the freedom of speech of Malaysian citizens making statements within our own country," LFL had said.

LFL then proceeded to file a civil suit against Shanmugam, which failed after it was struck down.

The suit sought a court declaration that Singapore has no jurisdiction to enforce its law on LFL.

The appeals court decision today means that Shanmugam must now appear in the Malaysian court to fight the suit.

The panel judges today were Yaacob Sam, Vazeer Alam Mydin and Mohd Nazlan Ghazali.

LFL was represented by Gurdial Singh, Latheefa Koya, Shahid Adli and Abraham Au, while Suzana Atan acted as counsel for the government.
 
Singapore can be like US and stop Singkie currency from Trading with malaysia as collective punishment.
 
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Suit against Singapore minister to be heard in Malaysia after lawyers group wins appeal​

Lawyers for Liberty is seeking a declaration that Singapore cannot enforce its law on Malaysians as this would amount to extra-territorial jurisdiction.
Staff Writers
July 20, 2022 2:24 PM1 minute read

Singapore Home Minister K Shanmugam. Photo: AFP
Singapore Home Minister K Shanmugam. Photo: AFP


July 31, 2023 3:55 PM
The Court of Appeal has reinstated a suit by Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) against the Singapore government over the city-state's attempt to enforce a draconian internet law against the Malaysian rights group.

Three panel judges today overturned a Kuala Lumpur High Court decision in 2020 striking out LFL’s suit against Singapore Home Minister K Shanmugam, paving the way for the suit to be heard in Malaysia.

LFL's suit revolves around Singapore's issuance of a correction direction under its Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (Pofma), after the group published shocking details of instances of prisoners being executed in a brutal and unlawful manner at Singapore's Changi Prison.

Shanmugam had instructed LFL to amend the statement published on its website, a move condemned by the group as "outrageous".

"Singapore has no business interfering with the freedom of speech of Malaysian citizens making statements within our own country," LFL had said.

LFL then proceeded to file a civil suit against Shanmugam, which failed after it was struck down.

The suit sought a court declaration that Singapore has no jurisdiction to enforce its law on LFL.

The appeals court decision today means that Shanmugam must now appear in the Malaysian court to fight the suit.

The panel judges today were Yaacob Sam, Vazeer Alam Mydin and Mohd Nazlan Ghazali.

LFL was represented by Gurdial Singh, Latheefa Koya, Shahid Adli and Abraham Au, while Suzana Atan acted as counsel for the government.
Haha... copy Singapore GRC system... group lawyer system... like syndicate lottery system if win each one take 25% if lose same same....

More importantly get famous and make a branded name for themselves and send to msm tiktok FB...... up legal fee services...

... with AI NLP data science help to research the legal paper work for them... great savings time and money.... copy Uber ride sharing.... this one Uber legal sharing...

Looks like legal professionals keng new tricks to make new money..... AI way to go....

Grooming time. Pangsai shower brush teeth make coffee rest and take a nap chobolan time keng again..
 
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Will SnakeSham take up a practicing certificate again and gather a team of top lawyers from Allen & Gledhill and march into the Malaysian court to fight his own battle?
 
Shan is tired now.
He should just tell the public he was harassed by a sinkie virgin slut everday and lost his mind.
 
Mudland courts ? Haha. Zahid is still running around free and easy leh.
 
The Court of Appeal has reinstated a suit by Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) against the Singapore government over the city-state's attempt to enforce a draconian internet law against the Malaysian rights group.

So desperate, might as well forget about POFMA and get the Tiongs to build the Great Firewall for the PAP regime. :rolleyes:

Fuck this asshole:

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So desperate, might as well forget about POFMA and get the Tiongs to build the Great Firewall for the PAP regime. :rolleyes:

Fuck this asshole:

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Why he look so haggard and hair all white ? Why is that Baey behind sleeping ?
 
So desperate, might as well forget about POFMA and get the Tiongs to build the Great Firewall for the PAP regime. :rolleyes:

Fuck this asshole:

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Bay is suffering from cancer. He is supposed to be a poster boy for PAP together with teo ser luck.

The whole pap real team look Haggard.
 
Bay is suffering from cancer. He is supposed to be a poster boy for PAP together with teo ser luck.

The whole pap real team look Haggard.
The parliament environment is toxic.It look like in mourning.:mad:
 
Last time got Pinky POFMA regarding his wife celery falsely reported as $100m/day but also never state what is the correct celery after POFMA issued.

If not correct then must say what is correct right ?
 
Jiuhu Petty people want to sabo our few good man sia
 
Why jiuhu Petty people want to sabo sg?
 
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