Bukit Gasing residents lose appeal


PUTRAJAYA: One hundred and eight Bukit Gasing residents on Tuesday lost their appeal at the Court of Appeal here to set aside the High Court's dismissal of their judicial review application to challenge the issuance of a development order by the Kuala Lumpur mayor for a hill slope project in that area.

A three-member panel chaired by Court of Appeal judge Datuk Ramly Ali delivered a 2-1 majority verdict, with Justices Ramly and Datuk Zaharah Ibrahim dismissing the residents' appeal and Justice Datuk Jeffrey Tan Kok Wha dissenting.

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