Court to hear Undi 18 judicial review application on August 23


The Kuala Lumpur High Court has set August 23 to hear the judicial review application by 18 youths to challenge the government’s action in delaying the implementation of Undi 18. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, July 1, 2021.

THE Kuala Lumpur High Court has fixed August 23 to hear the full merits of the judicial review application by 18 Malaysian youths to challenge the government’s action in delaying the implementation of Undi 18, a move to lower the voting age to 18 and to enable automatic voter registration.

They had obtained leave from the court on June 17 to proceed with the judicial review application.

Their counsel, New Sin Yew, said the court also fixed August 3 for further case management and August 9 for parties to file submissions.

The hearing, before judge Ahmad Kamal Md Shahid, will be at 9am,” he told reporters via WhatsApp after the case management today, which was conducted online before senior assistant registrar Azdianur Abu Samah.

During the online proceeding, federal counsel Noor Atiqah Zainal Abidin appeared for the respondents, namely Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, the Malaysian government and the Election Commission (EC).

The youths, aged between 18 and 20, filed the leave application for the judicial review on April 2. They are seeking several court orders arising from the respondents’ delay in implementation of Undi 18.

Among others, a declaration that the government’s action to delay the enforcement of lowering the voting age from 21 to 18 is irrational, illegal, disproportionate and a form of voter suppression. 

The applicants also want a declaration that those aged 18 to 20 have a legitimate expectation that they will have the right to vote on or before July 2021. – Bernama, July 1, 2021.


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