1.ABEO INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD 2.ABEO INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD 3.MICHAEL LIM HEONG HAI TIA AND NOORDIN SOLUTIONS PTE LTD
The High Court held the striking out application was defective for improperly combining disjunctive grounds and was filed late after Defendants had filed defences (constituting submission to jurisdiction); the Plaintiff had a reasonable cause of action supported by admissions in the defences and contradictions in...
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- Citation
- JA-12A-NCVC-132-09/2019 (Mahkamah Tinggi)
- Parties
- Appellant/defendant: ABEO International Pte Ltd; Appellant/defendant: ABEO International Sdn Bhd; Appellant/defendant: Michael Lim Heong Hai; Respondent/plaintiff: Tia and Noordin Solutions Pte Ltd
- Court
- High Court
- Jurisdiction
- Malaysia
- Judgment Date
- 28 April 2020
- Case Number
- JA-12A-NCVC-132-09/2019 (Mahkamah Tinggi)
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal to High Court Against Sessions Court Decision on Striking Out Application
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Striking Out Pleadings, Order 18 Rule 19 ROC, Novation, Locus Standi, Further and Better Particulars, Service and Submission to Jurisdiction
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Parties
ABEO International Pte Ltd
Appellant/defendant
ABEO International Sdn Bhd
Appellant/defendant
Michael Lim Heong Hai
Appellant/defendant
Tia and Noordin Solutions Pte Ltd
Respondent/plaintiff
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal to High Court Against Sessions Court Decision on Striking Out Application
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the striking out application was defective for combining disjunctive grounds
- 2 Whether the Plaintiff disclosed a reasonable cause of action
- 3 Whether absence of particulars of fraud justified striking out
Ratio Decidendi
The High Court held the striking out application was defective for improperly combining disjunctive grounds and was filed late after Defendants had filed defences (constituting submission to jurisdiction); the Plaintiff had a reasonable cause of action supported by admissions in the defences and contradictions in later affidavits; deficiencies in particulars of fraud were a matter for further particulars not striking out. Accordingly the appeal was dismissed and the striking out application failed.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed
Orders
- Striking out application dismissed
- Appeal dismissed with costs of MYR2,500 (subject to allocatur fees)
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