Datuk May Phng @ Cho Mai Sum (suing as chairman, committee member and representative of Persatuan Penganut Buddha Rumah Kechara Malaysia (‘Kechara House’), an association registered under the Societies Act 1966 and in the capacity of representative of Kechara House and/or all Kechara House’s members) and Others v Tan Pei Pei

JurisdictionMalaysia
CourtHigh Court (Malaysia)
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  • Masyitah bt Md Hassan v Sakinah bt Sulong
    • Malaysia
    • High Court (Malaysia)
    • 1 January 2021
  • SUJENDRAN A/L GUNASEGARAN vs MOHD ZAID BIN IDRIS
    • Malaysia
    • High Court (Malaysia)
    • 6 February 2021
    ...The Societies Act 1966 And In The Capacity Of Representative Of Kechara House And/Or All Kechara House’s Members) & Ors v Tan Pei Pei [2018] 11 MLJ 741, where in the latter case, it was stated by Kamaludin Md Said J (now 6 February 2021 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………......
  • Pa-23Ncvc-11-02 2018 Frances Joycelyn Nathan Others
    • Malaysia
    • High Court (Malaysia)
    • 1 March 2023
    ...THE SOCIETIES ACT 1966 AND IN THE CAPACITY OF REPRESENTATIVE OF KECHARA HOUSE AND/OR ALL KECHARA HOUSE’S MEMBERS) & ORS V TAN PEI PEI [2018] 11 MLJ 741, held “ [70] In assessing the quantum of damages, it was trite law that the court took into account many factors such as the position of th......
  • CHRISTINA LIEW CHIN JIN vs LEKSUN BIN INJIL
    • Malaysia
    • High Court (Malaysia)
    • 1 September 2021
    ...The absence and refusal of correction, retraction or apology.” [82] The High Court in Datuk May Phng @ Cho Mai Sum & Ors v Tan Pei Pei [2018] 11 MLJ 741 gives guidance at paragraph 27 on the factors to consider when assessing general “[27] In assessing the quantum of damages, it is trite la......
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  • The Law On Defamation Relating To Social Media
    • Malaysia
    • Mondaq Malaysia
    • 24 July 2020
    ...the defamatory statement was published once it is posted on the internet. The case of Datuk May Phng @ Cho Mai Sum & Ors v Tan Pei Pei [2018] 11 MLJ 741 concerned defamatory statements circulated by email. The High held that the email in question is not an ordinary email directed to one per......

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