The
Election Court in Kuala Lumpur has today struck out the election
petition filed by Lembah Pantai Umno Youth chief Mohamad Sazali Kamilan
against incumbent parliamentarian Nurul Izzah Anwar.
Election
judge Zabariah Mohd Yusof allowed seven out of 10 of the preliminary
objections made by Nurul Izzah's counsel Edmund Bon.
She ordered Sazali, who is also a voter in the constituency, to pay costs of RM40,000.
Justice
Zabariah said
the petition had been served on Nurul Izzah by the law
firm Raja Reza, whereas it should have been served by either Sazali or a
lawyer representing Sazali and it cannot be the firm.
“Hence the election petition is liable to be struck out based on this ground alone,” she said.
She
also said the petitioner had also failed to comply with the
requirements of Section 38 (1) (a) of the Election Offences Act 1954
(EOA) by
failing to present the petition within the stipulated time of
28 days.“On this, the preliminary objection is allowed,” she said.
The
election judge also noted that Sazali had sought a relief that the BN
candidate Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin be declared as the winner of
the seat.
“However, the election judge can no longer declare
another candidate to be the winner of the seat as Section 35 of the EOA
had been repealed.
“Hence the prayer sought by Sazali by cannot be sustained and is bad in law,” ruled Justice Zabariah.
In
1996 in the case of Dr Lee Chong Meng versus Wee Choo Keong for the
Bukit Bintang parliamentary seat, election judge and former chief
justice Ahmad Fairus Sheikh Abdul Halim had ruled that Wee’s victory was
null and void due to him being asked to pay a RM7,000 for contempt.
As a result of this, Lee was declared the winner of the Bukit Bintang parliamentary seat.
Failed to plead material factsJustice
Zabariah also held that the petitioner had failed to provide sufficient
facts to support that Nurul Izzah’s allegation over the
Bukit Kiara land deal, on which Sazali had complained, had influenced voters not to vote for Raja Nong Chik.
“Sazali
has failed to plead material facts to show that there is a cause of
action against Nurul Izzah,” she ruled in allowing the preliminary
objection
Raja Nong Chik had lodged a
police report over the allegation which was also carried in
Malaysiakini,
and is also a subject to a defamation suit by the former federal
territories minister against the news portal and Nurul Izzah.
Nurul Izzah was represented by Edmund Bon, while lawyer M Reza Hassan and Shahril Abdul Razak appeared for Sazali.
Despite
the victory, both Bon and Nurul Izzah urged that amendments to the EOA
be made as the law had been in existence since 1954.
Bon said the
portion saying the petition cannot be served by the lawyer's firm but
only the petitioner or the advocate of the petitioner (a persion), is
being used all over the country.
“Complaints on election
petitions have been made stating that the laws have been archaic since
1954 and the attorney-general has a duty to update the law. I have no
qualms in urging amendments be made to the existing law to ensure clean
and fair elections,” he said.
“It must be made up to date. If
there is injustice to the petitioner, it's because the rules have been
designed not to hear the voice of the people. It cuts both ways,” he
said.
On the allegation of the ballot boxes had been tampered
with, Bon said there is no evidence before the court to support the
claim.
Nurul said she is thankful for the decision but there has
to be a continuous effort to reform the existing law to ensure there is
clean and fair elections.
“There should be rational avenues to
argue the matter based on the provisions of the law. We will continue
with efforts to reform the existing law to ensure clean and fair
elections as the existing 1954 laws cannot be enforced till today and
have to keep up with the times,” she said.
Nurul Izzah retained
Lembah Pantai after fighting off a strong challenge from former federal
territories minister Raja Nong Chik Zainal Abidin at the May 5 general
election.
She polled 31,008 votes against Raja Nong Chik's 29,161, winning the seat with a majority of 1,847.
The
PKR vice-president wrested the seat from then-minister for women,
family and community development Shahrizat Abdul Jalil in 2008.
In the wake of his defeat, Raja Nong Chik has filed a
defamation suit against Nurul Izzah and
Malaysiakini over the incumbent MP's remarks made during the electoral campaign. -
Malaysiakini, 1/8/2013,Nurul Izzah remains Lembah Pantai MP