Her lawyer Datuk K. Kumaraendran requested for the appeal to be struck out, as the defence had already filed a notice of discontinuance of the appeal on July 12, this year.The three-member bench, comprising Court of Appeal judges Abdul Rahman Sebli, Kamardin Hashim and Zabariah Mohd Yusof, then struck out the case.
He told the media that the defence would also be withdrawing the application to stay the compliance of the notice at the High Court on Friday. She then filed an application to set aside the notice issued by the public prosecutor but it was dismissed by the High Court on May 24, this year. Failure to comply with the notice is an offence punishable by a maximum RM3mil fine, up to five years' jail or both upon conviction.