Property firm loses bid to quash order to pay damages


KUALA LUMPUR: A property developer failed in its bid to quash an order requiring it to pay RM80,000 in damages to seven house buyers for defect marble flooring and paintwork in their Danau Villa semi-detached houses here.

High Court (Appellate and Special Powers) judge Justice Zaleha Yusof dismissed a judicial review application by Faber Union Sdn Bhd and ordered it to pay an additional RM2,000 in costs to Saadiah Manap, S. Kumar, T. Vithyavathi, Lim Tien Kim, Leh Geok Meng, Mohd Azmal Khan S A Ahamed Maideen and Mubina Ravinder Abdullah.

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