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Court lifts injunction, 28 HealthLand outlets to reopen


The 28 HealthLand outlets nationwide affected by the ex-parte Mareva injunction may now resume operations. (HealthLand pic)
SHAH ALAM:

The High Court here has set aside an ex-parte injunction obtained by a health and wellness company and its nominee director in a suit against 15 defendants alleging conspiracy, fraud and unlawful interference.

Justice Quay Chew Soon said the plaintiffs’ application lacked urgency, noting that legal action had been contemplated since January 2025.

Quay also ruled that there had been non-disclosure of material facts by the plaintiffs — Health Lega (HQ) Sdn Bhd and Law Hui Lim — when securing relief in the defendants’ absence on Aug 13.

Following an inter partes hearing this morning, Quay set aside the injunction order and directed that the plaintiffs pay RM30,000 in costs to the eight defendants affected by the order.

The judge also instructed the defendants to file their defence within two weeks and fixed the next case management for Oct 8.

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