Lawyer M. Pravin, representing Mohamad Rizal Johan Van Geyzel and Shankar R. Santhiram, informed High Court judge Justice Amarjeet Singh that his clients did not intend to proceed with the judicial review application because DBKL had only revoked the licence of the comedy club rather than blacklist the duo from registering their businesses here, Bernama reported.
“DBKL in its affidavit-in-reply confirmed that they have never been blacklisted from registering their business in Kuala Lumpur. “Therefore, we withdraw this judicial review application without any costs,” he said at yesterday’s proceedings set for the hearing of the judicial review application, which was also attended by lawyer Khalisa Badrul Amini, who represented DBKL, and former Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Mahadi Che Ngah as respondents.
Justice Amarjeet allowed Mohamad Rizal and Shankar to withdraw the judicial review application without any costs. On May 23, the High Court granted leave to the duo to initiate judicial review proceedings against DBKL.They sought, among other things, a declaration that the decision to revoke the business licence of the comedy club and ban them from registering any business in Kuala Lumpur for life was unconstitutional.
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