| Nor Aziz bin Mat Isa v Sun Teoh Tia (SAC) (Pengerusi Lembaga Tatatertib Polis Diraja Malaysia Bukit Aman) & Ors [2021] MLJU 11
Federal Court (Putrajaya) Application of absolute privileges to defamatory statements |
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| Facts of the case |
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Issue |
Whether absolute privilege ought to extend to defamatory statements made in a police report filed by a police officer under Section 107 of the Criminal Procedure Code (“CPC”) for the purpose of disciplinary proceedings against him. |
| Ratio |
Whether absolute privilege applies to defamatory statements made in a police report lodged under section 107 of the Criminal Procedure Code for use in disciplinary proceedings against a police officer.
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| Decision | The appeal was therefore dismissed, with the leave question answered in the negative. |
| Key Takeaway | Absolute privilege applies only to genuine police reports made to initiate criminal investigations and not to defamatory or malicious reports made for personal reasons. |
The full case can be obtained from Lexis Advance Malaysia.


