Federal Court to decide on constitutionality of Penang's anti-hopping law | Malay Mail

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Federal Court to decide on constitutionality of Penang's anti-hopping law

GEORGE TOWN, April 13 — The Penang High Court has allowed an application by the state legislative assembly and Penang Speaker for the Federal Court to decide on the constitutionality of the state's anti-hopping law.

Therefore, they stated that it is necessary for the Federal Court to decide on the matter for a speedy and economical final ruling. The law also stipulated that the state assemblyman is required to vacate his seat if the party is dissolved or its registration cancelled. The main basis for their application was the decision of a 30-year-old case, the Kelantan legislative assembly versus Nordin Salleh in 1992.

 

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