Dato Seri Tiong King Sing v Datuk Justine Jinggut

JurisdictionMalaysia
Year2003
CourtHigh Court (Malaysia)

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  • CHRISTINA LIEW CHIN JIN vs LEKSUN BIN INJIL
    • Malaysia
    • High Court (Malaysia)
    • September 1, 2021
    ...the republication was a foreseeable consequence. This principle was enunciated in Dato’ Seri Tiong King Sing v Datuk Justine Jinggut [2003] 6 MLJ 433, a case where the plaintiff, a MP and member of Sarawak National Party, had sued the defendant, a secretary for the party, for libel and slan......
  • Tan Yew Huat v Peh Loo Huat and another
    • Singapore
    • Magistrates' Court (Singapore)
    • July 30, 2018
    ...and Procedure in Singapore and Malaysia (LexisNexis, 2016) at para 6.23, citing Dato’ Seri Tiong King Sing v Datuk Justine Jinggut [2003] 6 MLJ 433 (High Court, Bintulu) at 446H–447A per Sulaiman Daud J; Gatley on Libel and Slander (Patrick Milno and W V H Rogers eds) (Sweet & Maxwell, 11th......