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High Court rejects Anwar's bid to refer constitutional questions to federal court

High Court rejects Anwar's bid to refer constitutional questions to federal court

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has failed in his bid to refer eight constitutional questions to the Federal Court regarding the legal provisions on the immunity of a sitting prime minister.
High Court Judge Roz Mawar Rozain dismissed the application, ruling that it did not meet the requirements under Section 84 of the Courts of Judicature Act.
Proceedings are ongoing.

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