Comedy club owners challenge DBKL’s decision in court

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They also requested a court order to cancel the decision on the grounds that they have a fundamental right under the Federal Constitution to conduct business with a valid licence in Kuala Lumpur. theSun theSundaily comedyclub challenge DBKL court

: The owners of Crackhouse comedy club Mohamad Rizal Johan Van Geyzel and Shankar R Santhiram today filed a legal action to challenge the Kuala Lumpur City Hall ’s action in revoking its business licence and banning them from starting any business in the city permanently.

The owners are seeking a declaration that the decision to revoke the club’s licence was against the law and a declaration that the decision made by Jalaluddin, as well as the ministry to ban them from registering any business in Kuala Lumpur permanently even under another name and company, unconstitutional.

Mohamad Rizal and Shankar also claimed that they never received any official notice or letter from DBKL on the matter.

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