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Friday, April 13, 2012

Tengku Fakhry, Malay Mail reach settlement over suit

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File pix: Kelantan State, Prince Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra (centre) filed a RM 50 million defamation suit against the Malay Mail and 3 others at the Kuala Lumpur Hight Court, Jalan Duta.

The defamation suit by Kelantan prince Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra against The Malay Mail and two others over a report relating to the attempted murder of the Kelantan palace guard, two years ago, has been settled.

Tengku Muhammad Fakhry's lawyer A. S. Dhaliwal, told reporters that High Court Judge Datin Zabariah Mohd Yusof recorded a consent judgment in chambers after both parties had reached the settlement.

He however said the amount of settlement cannot be disclosed.


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Marriage on the cards for Kelantan Sultan


Kelantan may be welcoming a Raja Perempuan after the Sultan of Kelantan, Sultan Muhammad V, hinted that he may be getting married.

In a special new conference held on the launch of the Sultan of Kelantan Foundation here, he was asked whether a wedding was on the cards.

With a smile on his face, the Sultan replied: "InsyaAllah (God willing), I'm praying for it, and InsyaAllah, God will make it happen."

Monday, October 18, 2010

Kelantan palace revokes Ibrahim Ali’s datukship

The Sultan of Kelantan today stripped Perkasa chief Datuk Ibrahim Ali of his datukship with immediate effect.

The Pasir Mas MP was awarded the Order of the Life of the Crown of Kelantan in 2003.

Ibrahim also holds datukships from Melaka and Selangor which were awarded to him in 1994 and 1999 respectively.

The palace decision came just days after the former deputy minister visited the former ruler Tuanku Ismail Petra last week.



Tengku Muhammad Fa-iz is Kelantan crown prince

Tengku Muhammad Fa-iz Petra ibni Sultan Ismail Petra, the younger brother of the Sultan of Kelantan Sultan Muhammad V, was appointed the Tengku Mahkota Kelantan and heir to the Kelantan throne with immediate effect.

State Secretary Datuk Mohd Aiseri Alias said the decision was made by the State Council of Succession which met Monday and chaired by its chairman, Tengku Abdul Halim Al-Haj Ibni Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim.

The ceremony to present the letter of appointment as Tengku Mahkota Kelantan was held at Istana Negeri in Kubang Kerian at 2pm.

Mohd Aiseri told a press conference that the meeting of the Council of Succession was attended by 14 of its 15 members except Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah whose membership ceased automatically for being absent before without the permission of the council.



Monday, May 10, 2010

Sultan Kelantan 2 sisters accuse Consort a Control Queen.



Two of the Kelantan Sultan's sisters came out today accusing the ruler's consort, Tengku Anis Tengku Abdul Hamid, of keeping the sultan under lock-and-key.

Recap : 'I am Kelantan Sultan's second wife'

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THE KING AND I

One of the two women brought into the royal suite at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore is the second wife of the Sultan of Kelantan, Sultan Ismail Petra, it has been revealed.

A source close to the Kelantan palace confirmed this morning that the Sultan's second wife and her personal assistant had visited the ailing ruler.

Characteristics and functions of Special Court

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Palace of Justice , where the Special Court will resides

The habeas corpus proceedings at the Special Court today, brought by lawyers representing the Sultan of Kelantan, Tuanku Ismail Petra Sultan Yahya Petra is probably the first case in the world for a State Ruler to seek medical treatment of his choice.

The application to the Special Court was submitted last Friday after three attempts by the ailing Kelantan ruler to leave the State had been rejected last week, as the palace confrontation there worsened.

The Special Court, which was established to hear proceedings by or against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong or any of the nine Malay Rulers in relation to personal matters.

Kelantan Ruler happy at home, asks for ice-cream.

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Tuanku Ismail Petra leaving Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia yesterday, May 9, 2010, to return to Istana Mahkota

The Sultan of Kelantan has expressed happiness on returning to his palace a day after his discharge from a Kota Baru hospital to the point of asking for ice-cream as a treat, a royal relative said today.

Tuanku Ismail Petra is also accepting treatment in his Istana Mahkota after refusing similar medical expertise during his five-day stay at the Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM) Kubang Kerian, his elder sister Tengku Merjan Sultan Yahya Petra.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Sultan Kelantan to remain in USM hospital

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Prime Minister Najib and wife visit the ailing Sultan Kelantan .

The ailing Sultan of Kelantan, Tuanku Ismail Petra, whose poor health has resulted in squabbling between two of his sons over who will act in his place, is to remain warded at Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital in Kubang Kerian for follow-up treatment for his heart problem, comptroller of the Kelantan Royal Household, Datuk Abdul Halim Hamad said today.

Bernama quoted Abdul Halim as saying there were no plans as yet to transfer the ruler to another hospital, such as Kuala Lumpur Hospital. He said the sultan was admitted to the hospital last Tuesday.

The Sultan's second wife, Che Puan Elia Suhana Ahmad, visited her husband at the hospital last night, Bernama reported.

She arrived at the hospital at about 11pm, accompanied by a policewoman and two male aides, and was at the Royal Ward for about two and half hours before leaving about 1.30am today. Elia Suhana was said to be overseas, but returned yesterday after being informed that the Sultan had been admitted to HUSM, Bernama reported.

The Sultan's family has been embroiled in the squabble between the royal brothers for months, especially while the sultan was in hospital in Singapore for eight months.

Earlier this week he was reported to have made two abortive attempts to leave the state for treatment.

Lawyer plans habeas corpus to ‘free’ Sultan and wife-Ailing Kelantan Sultan seeks release for check-up abroad

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Kelantan’s ailing Sultan has taken the unprecedented step of seeking a court order for permission to leave the state for a medical check-up in Singapore.

Tuanku Ismail Petra Tuanku Yahya Petra (picture) is now warded at the Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital (HUSM) in Kubang Kerian after two abortive attempts to leave the state two days ago. An attempt to leave for Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) today was called off at the last-minute.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Kelantan Sultan's wife in hospital to evade police

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The Raja Perempuan Kelantan Tengku Anis Tengku Abdul Hamid (pic) has been holed up at a hospital here since last night to evade police arrest and to be by the side of her husband, the Sultan of Kelantan, Tuanku Ismail Petra, who was reportedly forcibly warded there.

She told The Malay Mail by telephone this morning that the Sultan was being held against his will and that the police had ignored his orders to take him back to the palace.

Tengku Anis, who spent most the night on the floor outside Royal Ward on Level 8 of the Universiti Sains Malaysia hospital, later managed to enter the ward and lock herself in.

Sultan Ismail Petra under police security for his safety, says acting Sultan

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Sultan Ismail Petra the Sultan Kelantan recovering in hospital.

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Tengku Muhammad Faris

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Tengku Temenggong Kelantan Tengku Muhammad Fakhry


Acting Kelantan Sultan Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra said his father, Sultan Ismail Petra, was being placed under police security for his own safety, in view of the recent shooting of a palace guard in Tumpat.

However, lawyers claiming to represent the Sultan and his consort Raja Perempuan Tengku Anis Tengku Hamid, said they were prevented by the police from seeing their clients on Wednesday.

Tengku Muhammad Faris, in a statement read out by Kelantan royal household comptroller Datuk Mohd Halim Hamad on Wednesday, said he had instructed state police chief Datuk Rahim Hanafi to provide around-the-clock security for the Sultan, who was admitted at the Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Hospital in Kubang Kerian on Tuesday for medical treatment.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Kelantan Royalty in news again-2nd wife of Sultan prevented from visiting- Meanwhile Kelantan prince on warpath over ‘succession’ issue

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A photo of the Sultan of Kelantan with his second wife, Elia Suhana during the reception ceremony.

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A copy of a marriage accreditatiton card provided by Ella Suhana to prove she had
married the Sultan on Dec 23, 2007.


The Kelantan royalty is in the news again. A woman claiming to be the second wife of the Sultan of Kelantan Sultan Ismail Petra today alleged that she was prevented from visiting her husband who has been warded at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore since May 14.

In a signed statement faxed to the Press, Elia Suhana Ahmad said she and the Sultan were married on Dec 23, 2007 in the presence of family and palace officials, but things were kept under wraps for personal reasons.

Her wedding photograph, e-nikah card and documents from the religious department were e-mailed to theSun to prove their union.

Our call to a handphone number given in the statement was picked up by a man who claimed to be her spokesman but who refused to reveal his name. He said Elia Suhana was overseas and would only be back in "one or two days".

Some photographers went to the address given in the statement but failed to meet her.

Her statement was issued in response to a Dec 21 report in the Malay Mail online titled “Police Ruckus in Royal Ward" which said palace police had helped her gain access to the Sultan.

Elia Suhana claimed that the Sultan’s consort, the Raja Perempuan Kelantan Tengku Anis Tengku Abdul Hamid’s body guards had prevented her from visiting the Sultan.

The news report said royal guards sneaked "two unknown women" into the royal suite of the recovering Ruler at the hospital in the wee hours of the morning of Oct 8.

It also stated that some 20 royal guards, who are also police personnel, besieged the ward and allegedly insulted Tengku Anis.

Explaining what happened, Elia Suhana said: “My personal assistant and I went to visit the Sultan in the wee hours of that morning accompanied by palace police officials.

“The police report lodged by the Sultanah’s bodyguard -- on orders of the prince Tengku Temenggong Tengku Muhammad Fakhry -- stating that the police had brought in two female strangers into the ward is totally irrelevant,” she said.

“The Kelantan royalty generally knows of my existence, that I have no ill intention against the Sultan and that I have never ignored the palace officials,” Elia said.

She said police officers generally act on orders from their superiors and not individuals, thus their integrity in this matter should not be questioned unless those involved do not like the police's methods of upholding justice.

The news report has put both the police and the Sultan in a bad light, she added.

Elia Suhana said: “As a lawful wife, it is my responsibility to be together with the Sultan, especially at a time when he is critically ill.

"Because of circumstances, I was unable to be with the Sultan throughout his stay at the hospital but managed to visit him a few times," she said, adding that she chose to visit him at odd hours so as not to hurt the feelings of members of the royal family.

Elia Suhana said she had laid low up till now but had to go public because she had to clarify the news report.


Kelantan Prince fighting for the throne with brother while dad Sultan is sick in hospital.




Tengku Fakhry (in sunglasses) is on a collision course with brother Tengku Faris

All is not well within the Kelantan royal household as Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra, who is the Tengku Temenggung of the state, is seeking to challenge the validity of his elder brother, Tengku Muhammad Faris’s decision in removing him from the Council of Succession.

The Council of Succession (Majlis Perajaan Negeri) is responsible for determining who will succeed the Sultan of Kelantan in the future as the rightful ruler, and also whether there is a vacancy on the throne by reason of a prolonged absence from the State by the reigning Sovereign.

These provisions are spelled out under the second part of the Laws of the Constitution of Kelantan.

It is understood that Tengku Fakhry, the youngest of three princes, received a letter of termination dated Sept 16, 2009 from his elder brother, who is currently the Regent of Kelantan.

The letter states that Tengku Fakhry has been relieved of his duties as a member of the Council of Succession.

He was subsequently informed the termination was made on the orders of Tengku Faris, 35.

Also named in the application for judicial review are the state secretary; the state mufti; the Kelantan government; and four other members of the royal household. The state secretary is also secretary to the council.

The Kelantan prince is seeking to quash the decision of his elder brother on the grounds that the Regent’s decision cannot be exercised by him (Tengku Faris) and must be exercised personally by the Sultan himself.

Tengku Fakhry claims his brother acted beyond his powers as Regent, therefore opening an avenue to review his actions in the Court of Appeal.

Tengku Fakhry’s lawyer, K. Shanmuga had submitted a skeletal submission stating that his removal from the Council of Succession was unlawful as it was done in a “manner inconsistent with and contrary to Article 8 of the Federal Constitution, and in breach of the principles of natural justice.”

The decision was viewed as being objectively unfair as the Kelantan Prince was not given an opportunity to be heard, and no reason for the removal has been given to date.

Additionally, Tengku Fakhry is also seeking the annulment of Tengku Faris’ decision of appointing Datuk Haji Hashim Datuk Haji Yusoff; Datuk Tengku Hajah Salwah Al-Marhum Sultan Yahya Petra; Datuk Sukri Haji Mohamed; Datuk Haji Che Mohd Rahim Jusoh; and Kol. Dr. Mohammad Razin Kamarulzaman (being the 4th to 8th respondents) to the Council of Succession, on the grounds that their appointments are inconsistent with Article 7 of the Laws of the Constitution of Kelantan.

Tengku Fakhry filed the application for judicial review on Dec 1 to challenge the regent’s decision to dismiss him on Sept 16.

Tengku Faris was appointed as the Regent on May 25, 2009, as the Sultan of Kelantan, Sultan Ismail Petra has been critically ill since May and is currently undergoing treatment in Singapore.

It is said that the Sultan now appears to be recovering from his illness. Earlier today, Kelantan Mentri Besar Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat said the state government would be bringing the Sultan back for further treatment in a local hospital, pending medical tests on his condition.

Tengku Fakhry has attested that the regent’s right as the heir to the throne can be challenged because the Council of Succession supposedly has the right in determining the next ruler.

Senior Federal Council (SFC) Datin Azizah Nawawi is challenging the application on the grounds the regent’s action cannot be tried in court.

Judicial Commissioner Mohamad Ariff Md. Yusof has fixed Dec 31 to decide whether the young prince’s application for judicial review will proceed.


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