Court dismisses Johor voter’s application to challenge EC

Court dismisses Johor voter’s application to challenge EC

The voter had sought to quash the EC's decision that prevented him from voting in the Johor polls on March 12 as he was still in quarantine for Covid-19.

High Court judge Amarjeet Singh did not make any order as to costs. (Reuters pic)
PETALING JAYA:
A registered voter of the Skudai state constituency today failed in his judicial review application to challenge the action of the Election Commission (EC) to bar him from voting in the Johor state elections on March 12.

When contacted by Bernama, lawyer New Sin Yew, who represented RK Tamileswaaran, said that High Court judge Amarjeet Singh dismissed his client’s application with no order as to costs.

On June 22, Tamileswaaran obtained permission to initiate legal proceedings against the EC and the government as the first and second respondents respectively.

In the application filed on June 8, Tamileswaaran had sought a court order to quash the EC’s decision or action that prevented him from voting on March 12 on the grounds that he was still in quarantine after being confirmed positive for Covid-19 on March 7.

He had also applied for a declaration that the EC acted illegally in denying his right to vote besides a declaration that the EC violated his constitutional rights under Article 119 of the Federal Constitution.

According to Tamileswaaran, he was instructed to undergo quarantine at home after being confirmed positive for Covid-19.

On polling day, he entered the sixth day of quarantine. He claimed that on polling day, at 11.58am, he took a Covid-19 self-test at home and it turned out to be negative.

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