Appeals Court dismisses lawyer’s bid to challenge imposition of departure levy

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PUTRAJAYA: A lawyer lost his appeal in the Court of Appeal to challenge the imposition of a departure levy on Malaysians travelling overseas.

A three-member bench comprising Justices Yaacob Md Sam, Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali and Azman Abdullah dismissed R. Kengadharan's appeal with no order as to costs.

In the 1979 case, the Federal Court dismissed Loh's application for a declaration that Malaysian citizens had a fundamental right under Article 5 of the Federal Constitution to travel overseas. Kengadharan was appealing against the High Court's decision on Feb 27, 2020 to dismiss his suit which he had named the Finance Minister and the government as respondents.

 

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