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Court confirms Ong siblings’ land titles valid, overturns Malay reserve status

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The plaintiffs discovered in 2023 that their 16 plots of land had been purportedly registered as Malay reserve land in 2015, three years after their purchase.

PETALING JAYA: The Ipoh High Court has ruled that 16 plots of land in Manjung, Perak, purchased by two siblings in 2012 are not Malay reserve land, declaring any administrative declarations to the contrary as unconstitutional and void.

The plaintiffs, Daniel Ong and Connie Ong, discovered in 2023 that their lands had been purportedly registered as Malay reserve land in 2015 – three years after they bought them – despite their land titles having no endorsement to that effect.

The Ongs had sought a declaration that the reservation was invalid under Article 89 of the Federal Constitution and Section 6 of the Malay Reservation Enactment 1933.

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