Kerajaan gugur rayuan berkait keputusan cecair vape
CodeBlue laporkan Jabatan Peguam Negara fail notis hentikan rayuan itu di Mahkamah Rayuan hari ini.
On May 15th, the High Court in Kuala Lumpur sided with three health advocacy groups and ruled that the government's decision to remove nicotine vape liquid from its list of poisons was not rational. The decision, made by judges Aliza Sulaiman, who is now a judge on the Court of Appeal, found that the exclusion order was primarily driven by economic considerations related to the government's plan to impose a tax on nicotine vape products before the Tobacco Products Control Act 2024 came into effect on October 1st, 2024.
The Malaysian Bar reported that a federal attorney-general's office counsel had filed a notice to stay the appeal at the Court of Appeal today. According to the health think tank, the notice indicated that the minister of health and the government wished to withdraw and cease the appeal against respondents without any cost directive.
The health think tank claimed that the minister of health and the government wish to withdraw and halt the appeal against respondents without any cost directive.
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