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Jiuhookia Mutts Challenging the Constitutionality of Jiuhoo Chenghu ban on smoking in eateries

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Smoking ban appeal decision on Nov 23​


Friday, 09 Sep 2022

PUTRAJAYA: The Court of Appeal has fixed Nov 23 for its verdict on the appeal by seven persons seeking to quash the Health Ministry’s decision to ban smoking in all eateries.

Justice Yaacob Md Sam, leading a three-member panel, said they needed more time to deliberate on the issues raised by counsel in the appeal which were important and of public interest.

The two other judges are Court of Appeal judge M. Gunalan and High Court judge Lim Chong Fong.

The seven – who had set up a society called Persatuan Pertahankan Perokok (PHP) – are appealing against the Oct 29, 2019 decision of the Kuala Lumpur High Court in dismissing their judicial review application for a certiorari order to quash the ministry’s decision to ban smoking at eateries.

The seven are Mohd Hanizam Yunus, 55, Zulkifli Mohamad, 60, Mohd Laisani Dollah, 49, Mohd Sufian Awaludin, 38, Ridzuan Muhammad Noor, 56, Mohd Yazid Mohd Yunus, 51, and Yuri Azhar Abdollah, 43.

At the court proceedings conducted online, lawyer Mohamed Haniff Khatri Abdulla, representing the seven, argued that a smoking ban enforced at eateries was unconstitutional, illegal and unreasonable as it was made without proper and thorough research.

He said before the enforcement of the smoking ban at eateries in 2019, smokers in Malaysia could smoke in a special zone provided by owners of airconditioned and non-airconditioned eateries.

https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022...ision-on-nov-23
 
Whst about prohibiting chinese from eateries due to bad manners?
 
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