TAN SRI DATO’ SRI RAMASAMY A/L MUTHUSAMY 1. ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD 2. SRI MUDA CORNER HOLDINGS (M) SDN BHD
Because the purchaser had absolutely assigned his rights to the bank the bank was the beneficial owner and the developer (and its director) could not, by a subsequent side‑deal or purported power of attorney made without the bank's consent, create or assert proprietary rights that defeat the bank's assignee; the...
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- Citation
- BA-24-6-01/2020 (Mahkamah Tinggi)
- Parties
- Plaintiff: TAN SRI DATO' SRI RAMASAMY A/L MUTHUSAMY; 1st Defendant: ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD; 2nd Defendant: SRI MUDA CORNER HOLDINGS (M) SDN BHD
- Court
- High Court
- Jurisdiction
- Malaysia
- Judgment Date
- 22 July 2020
- Case Number
- BA-24-6-01/2020 (Mahkamah Tinggi)
- Procedural Posture
- Originating Summons (declaration, Injunctive Relief, Alternative Damages) / Judgment (high Court of Shah Alam)
- Outcome
- Originating Summons dismissed with costs
- Legal Topics
- Absolute Assignment, Power of Attorney, Private Caveat, Loan Agreement Cum Assignment (laca) Auction, Locus Standi, Trustee Duties, Priority of Interests, Certificate of Sale (nlc)
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Parties
TAN SRI DATO' SRI RAMASAMY A/L MUTHUSAMY
Plaintiff
ALLIANCE BANK MALAYSIA BERHAD
1st Defendant
SRI MUDA CORNER HOLDINGS (M) SDN BHD
2nd Defendant
Procedural Posture
Originating Summons (declaration, Injunctive Relief, Alternative Damages) / Judgment (high Court of Shah Alam)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether a developer's subsequent side‑deal can defeat an absolute assignment to an end‑financing bank and prevent the bank from auctioning the property
- 2 Whether a director of the developer has locus standi to sue in his personal capacity relying on a purported power of attorney made to the developer
- 3 Whether a private caveat lodged by the director/developer prevents a LACA auction and proclamation of sale
Ratio Decidendi
Because the purchaser had absolutely assigned his rights to the bank the bank was the beneficial owner and the developer (and its director) could not, by a subsequent side‑deal or purported power of attorney made without the bank's consent, create or assert proprietary rights that defeat the bank's assignee; the plaintiff as director lacked locus standi to sue in his personal capacity and the LACA auction and proclamation of sale were valid despite the private caveat.
Court Disposition
Originating Summons dismissed with costs
Orders
- Originating Summons dismissed
- Costs awarded to 1st Defendant in the sum of RM15000 subject to allocatur
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