The Borneo Post (Sabah)

June 22 hearing of bid by IGP, three others to strike out suit by Indira Gandi

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KUALA LUMPUR: An applicatio­n by the InspectorG­eneral of Police (IGP) and three others to strike out a suit filed by kindergart­en teacher M. Indira Gandhi over the Royal Malaysia Police's (PDRM) failure to find and bring back her youngest daughter, who is abducted by her Muslim convert ex-husband will be heard this June 22.

Indira's lawyer, Rajesh Nagarajan, informed the date when contacted by reporters after the case management, which was conducted online before High Court deputy registrar Idamasliza Maarof yesterday.

He said the court would also hear the same day his client's interrogat­ory applicatio­n for the IGP to give written answers to 48 questions regarding the investigat­ion on her ex-husband.

“Parties are required to file the written submission for both applicatio­ns on March 23 and the reply on April 6,” he added.

On Jan 11 last year, Indira, 46, filed an interrogat­ory applicatio­n for a court order to compel the IGP to answer the 48 questions in writing, through an affidavit, in accordance with Rule 26 of the Rules of Court 2012.

In the applicatio­n, Indira, among others, requested the IGP to answer questions pertaining to the investigat­ion, including the location of her ex-husband, Muhammad Riduan Abdullah Muhammad Riduan, formerly known as K. Patmanatha­n, who is alleged to be in southern Thailand.

She named the IGP, PDRM, Home Ministry and the Government of Malaysia, as defendant in the suit filed in October last year.

In her statement of claim, Indira claimed that the IGP had deliberate­ly and negligentl­y ignored the mandamus order from the Federal Court and failed to investigat­e or take appropriat­e action to return her daughter, Prasana Diksa, to her.

She claimed that all the defendants had played their roles in making decisions or ordering the PDRM to execute the committal warrant against Muhammad Riduan as ordered by the Federal Court on April 29, 2016.

She claimed that the behaviour of all the defendants had directly caused her separation from her youngest daughter, who is now 12, to continue until today and that their behaviour had also caused Mohd Riduan to flee.

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