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LFL drops contempt bid after JPN accepts teen’s MyKad application

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LFL adviser N Surendran says the legal action has been put on hold following compliance by the authorities.

PUTRAJAYA: Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) today said it would not proceed with contempt of court proceedings against home minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail and the national registration department (JPN) as the department had accepted the teenager’s MyKad application.

LFL adviser N Surendran, co-founder Latheefa Koya and executive director Zaid Malek held a closed-door meeting with JPN officials today to demand compliance with a Kuala Lumpur High Court order dated Dec 8, directing the home minister and JPN to allow the 17-year-old, referred to as CJ, to submit a MyKad application.

The lawyers said JPN previously refused to provide CJ, whom LFL represents, with the application form.

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