Court rejects Penang reps’ bids to challenge anti-hopping law


PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court here has dismissed leave applications by four Penang state assemblymen to challenge the competency of the state legislative assembly to pass an anti-hopping law.

Chief Justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat made the ruling after hearing submissions from lawyers Datuk DP Naban, who represented the four assemblymen, and Datuk Malik Imtiaz Sarwar, who appeared for the state government.

The top judge, via online Zoom proceedings, said that in August this year, another panel of the Federal Court had decided that the state assembly was entitled to enact laws to determine the qualification of its members.

The court made no order as to costs.

In the August decision, the court ruled that Article 14A of the Penang State Constitution is not void as it is consistent with Article 10(1)(c) of the Federal Constitution.

Article 14A of the Penang State Constitution states that a state assemblyman shall vacate his seat if having been elected as a candidate of a political party, he resigns or is expelled from a party or having been elected otherwise as a candidate of a political party, joins a political party.

On April 12 this year, Judicial Commissioner Azizan Md Arshad had allowed an application by the Penang State Legislative Assembly (PSLA) and its speaker Datuk Law Choo Kiang to refer questions to the Federal Court to hear and decide on the constitutionality of the state’s anti-hopping enactment.

The PSLA and its speaker want the Federal Court to make a decision on the question of whether Article 14A of the Penang State Constitution is void and inconsistent with Article 10(1)(c) of the Federal Constitution.

The four assemblymen – Zulkifli Ibrahim (Sungai Acheh), Afif Bahardin (Seberang Jaya), Khaliq Mehtab Mohd Ishaq (Bertam) and Zolkifly Md Lazim (Telok Bahang), who are currently with Bersatu – had filed three writs of summons in 2020 against the State Legislative Assembly and its speaker to challenge a motion introduced in October 2020 for the four to vacate their seats and for by-elections to be held.

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