Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Two Individuals Sue Sosilawati's Cosmetic Company For Breach Of Agreement

KUALA LUMPUR, 3 Nov (Bernama) -- Two individuals have filed a suit against the late cosmetic millionaire Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya's company, Nouvelle Beauty Centre Sdn Bhd, for breach of agreement in the sale and purchase of a property, worth RM3 million, in Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya.

In the suit filed at the Civil High Court registry last Aug 5, Low Choong Yen, 59, and Lim Bee Geok, 52, named Nouvelle Beauty the defendant.

The writ of the summons was obtained by the media through a file search at the court registry Wednesday.

The writ of summons was filed 25 days before Sosilawati, 47, and three others - her driver, Kamaruddin Shamsudin, 44, CIMB bank officer Noorhisham Mohammad, 38, and lawyer Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim, 32, were believed killed at Lot 2001, Jalan Tanjung Layang, Tanjung Sepat, Banting.

The case came up for case management before High Court deputy registry Hilmiah Yusof Wednesday.

Lawyer S.H.Tang, who represented the plaintiffs, were at the court. However, no lawyer representing Nouvelle Beauty was present.

The court fixed Dec 1 to hear the plaintiffs' application for a judgment in default against Nouvelle Beauty because the company failed to file a reply within 14 days of it being served the summons.

It will be heard by justice Datin Zabariah Mohd Yusof.

In the writ of summons, Low and Lim claimed that according to an offer latter which had been agreed and signed by Nouvelle Beauty last April 2, the company had agreed to sell a piece of land, covering 144.9 sq metre, together with a four-storey office building built at the site, to them for RM3 million.

Low and Lim claimed that they had paid the earnest deposit of RM60,000 when signing the offer letter for the purchase of the property, and the remaining deposit of RM240,000 to be paid at the signing of the sale and purchase agreement.

The balance payment of RM2,700,000 was to be paid within 90 days of the signing of the sale and purchase agreement, they claimed.

They claimed that the terms and conditions in the draft of the sale and purchase agreement had been agreed and finalised by both parties on April 22, 2010.

They claimed that a month after the sale and purchase agreement was signed, Nouvelle Beauty , through a letter dated April 30, 2010, informed that the company had no intention of proceeding with the sale and purchase because it had to wait for six to 12 months to change the ownership transfer of the property to a non-bumiputera and to receive the full payment for the property.

Low and Lim claimed that they, through a letter dated May 3, informed Nouvelle Beauty that it was bound by the terms and conditions in the sale and purchase agreement which they had both agreed to.

They claimed that on May 25, 2010, Nouvelle Beauty returned the sale and purchase agreement, the letter of ownership transfer, application form for permission to change ownership and their cheque, for RM240,000, to them.

However, Nouvelle Beauty failed to return the RM60,000 which they had paid in as earnest deposit, they said.

Low and Lim are seeking a declaration that there was a valid agreement between them and Nouvelle Beauty on the sale and purchase of the said property and for the company to proceed with the transaction, as well as an injunction to stop the company from disposing of the property to others.

They are seeking damages for breach of agreement, interests, cost and other relief which the court deems fit.

-- BERNAMA

Sosilawati’s family files RM60m suit against six

2010/11/03
By Rita Jong
ritajo@nst.com.my

SHAH ALAM: Murdered cosmetics queen Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya’s children have filed a RM60 million suit against six men over her wrongful death.

Sosilawati’s children — Erni Dekritawati Yuliana Buhari, Erwan Suwari Rizuwan Buhari, Md Erwan Nasri Buhari, Erni Erinawati Sofia Buhari, Erni Rineelawati Buhari and Siti Nur Fatimah Buhari — named N. Pathmanabhan, R. Kathavarayan, R. Matan, T. Thilaiyalagan, K. Sarawanan and U. Suresh as defendants.

The defendants have been charged with Sosilawati’s murder.


The suit was filed at the High Court registry here through Messrs Kamarudin & Partners yesterday.

In the statement of claim, the plaintiffs said their mother left her office at Kampung Batu in Kuala Lumpur on Aug 30 with her driver, Kamarudin Shansudin, for Banting to attend to matters with Pathmanabhan.

They went with lawyer Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim and CIMB Bank officer Noorhisham Mohamad.


Upon arrival in Banting, Pathmanabhan allegedly told Sosilawati and her entourage to go to a farm in Tanjung Sepat.

The plaintiffs alleged that at the farm Sosilawati was, upon the instructions of Pathmanabhan, murdered by the other defendants.

Sosilawati’s business associates were also murdered.


According to the statement, the first plaintiff, Erni Dekritawati, subsequently lodged a missing person’s report after her mother failed to return home.

The plaintiffs claimed they were left traumatised and suffered pain following their mother’s death.

They are claiming special damages: RM20 million in general damages, RM40 million in exemplary or punitive damages and other costs and relief deemed fit by the court.

Sosilawati, 47, was the founder of cosmetics company Nouvelle Beauty Centre Sdn Bhd, the retailer of Nouvelles Visages (NV) brand of beauty products.
She had embarked on several projects to diversify her business.

On Oct 13, Pathmanabhan and his farm hands, Thilaiyalagan, 19, Matan, 20, and Kathavaravan, 30, were charged at the Telok Datok magistrate’s court with murdering Sosilawati, Kamaruddin, 44, Noorhisham, 38, and Ahmad Kamil, 32.

They are alleged to have committed the offence at the farm at Lot No. 2001, Jalan Tanjung Layang, Tanjung Sepat in Banting, between 8.30pm and 9.45pm on Aug 30. Their case will be mentioned on Dec 16.

On Oct 15, Sawarawan, 19, and Suresh, 26 were charged with disposing of evidence in the quadruple murder.

They were sentenced to seven years’ jail each after they pleaded guilty to burning the bodies of the victim and throwing the ashes into Sungai Panchau, Jalan Morib, in Banting.

Sosilawati’s children were not present in court during the filing yesterday.

Their lawyer, Kamarudin Ahmad, said they initially wanted to be present, but changed their minds due to personal reasons .

Kamarudin said the suit, involving RM60 million, also served to send a message to the public that such crimes must be dealt with severely.