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JPN denies defying court order in teen’s MyKad case

The National Registration Department says it is systematically implementing a High Court order for a teen’s MyKad, pending completed forms and document verification.

PUTRAJAYA: The National Registration Department (JPN) has asserted it is not defying a High Court order regarding a teenager’s MyKad application.

In a statement, JPN said all actions are being carried out systematically and in accordance with the law.

The department said the 17-year-old visited its headquarters on Jan 8 to submit the court order.

JPN then provided the necessary late registration application forms and a checklist.

However, the department stated it has yet to receive the completed forms from the teenager for further action.

JPN also clarified that witnesses for late registration are not limited to elected representatives.

Employers, community leaders, or government officers can also serve as witnesses.

The department emphasised its full commitment to implementing the Kuala Lumpur High Court’s decision.

The court had ordered the MyKad to be issued within 30 days from the date of application.

JPN clarified that while the court determined citizenship, implementation must follow the legal framework.

This includes requirements for identity card registration for individuals over 16, which are subject to late registration.

The case involves more than a simple MyKad application, according to the department.

It also involves document fraud during a 2008 birth certificate application by the individual’s mother.

JPN stated the fraud involved illegal issuance of birth records by Taj Hospital, which is now blacklisted.

This issue caused inconsistencies and fraudulent documentation recorded before the court case.

Consequently, corrective actions and document verification must be carried out first.

This is required before any identification documents can be issued, in line with legal provisions.

JPN added it cannot simply print a MyKad without completing necessary record corrections.

This is especially true in cases involving prior inconsistencies or fraud.

These steps ensure accuracy, the integrity of national records, and legal compliance.

The department stated it consistently upholds the rule of law in its responsibilities.

It carries out its national registration duties professionally, transparently, and with integrity.

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