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2010 MarsdenLR 836

HIGH COURT MALAYA, KUALA LUMPUR
MEDIACORP NEWS PTE LTD & ORS – Appellant
Versus
MEDIABANC (JOHOR BHARU) SDN BHD & ORS; LIM LEONG WUOH & ORS (PROPOSE.... – Respondent


Table of Content
1. application for committal for contempt. (Para 1 , 2 , 3)
2. standard of proof in contempt proceedings. (Para 4 , 5 , 6)
3. role of accused in aiding and abetting contempt. (Para 7 , 8 , 9)
4. lack of evidence for contempt by proposed parties. (Para 10 , 11 , 12)
5. dismissal of committal motion. (Para 14)
Azahar Mohamed J:

[1] Enclosure 24 is the applicants' notice of motion for an order to, inter alia , commit Lim Leong Wuoh and Sum Ai Kin, the first and the third proposed contempt parties respectively (collectively referred to as the proposed contempt parties) to prison for contempt in aiding and abetting the first to the fifth defendants (collectively referred to as the MediaBanc Group), in disobeying an injunction order dated 27 November 2007.

[2] The first to the fourth applicants form part of the MediaCorp group of companies (the MediaCorp Group) which is the leading media and broadcasting group of companies in Asia and more particularly in Singapore. The MediaBanc Group is an integrated print, radio and television monitoring agencies. The proposed contempt parties are the director of MediaBanc (Johor Bharu) Sdn Bhd (the first defendant).

[3] I have read in detail

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