KUCHING: High Court Judge Justice Alexander Siew How Wai will deliver his judgment on May 25 in relation to a civil suit filed by 11 plaintiffs who sought to declare the Malaysia Agreement 1963 ( MA63) as an invalid agreement.
Lead counsel Voon Lee Shan said the court has informed him yesterday afternoon of the new delivery date.The decision was supposed to be delivered by Justice Siew yesterday. The 11 have named the governments of the United Kingdom, Malaysia and Sarawak in the suit filed in November 2021.
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