Generally speaking, you remove scratches from plastic by sanding them out with wet, very fine sandpaper or buffing compounds. However, that always results in a smooth, glossy surface and it looks like you have a matte finish not a glossy finish on your laptop. That, unfortunately, leaves you the choice of sanding the whole laptop to a glossy finish (with all the risks of making things worse) ... or just living with the scratch.
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