KUALA LUMPUR - The High Court here today ordered former UMNO Supreme Council member Datuk Lokman Noor Adam to remove all defamatory postings on alleged sexual harassment by Chief Syarie Judge Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar that were uploaded on his Facebook and YouTube within 24 hours from today.
Lawyer Datuk Akberdin Abdul Kader, representing Mohd Na'im when contacted by reporters, said Judge Datuk Rozana Ali Yusoff made the order after allowing the ex-parte injunction application by Mohd Na'im in his suit against Lokman during an online proceeding.
"My client obtained an interim order for an injunction to prevent the defendant (Lokman) or his representative from republishing the transmission in any way whatsoever," he said, adding that the court set Feb 7 for the inter-parte injunction hearing.
In the defamation suit filed on Jan 17, Mohd Na'im had sought an injunction order for the defendant to remove the video and the posting and an injunction to prevent the defendant from republishing the them.
Mohd Na’im, 54, filed the suit in his personal capacity and named Lokman, 49, as the defendant.
He is seeking damages amounting to RM30 million over allegations of sexual harassment against several women, including a 'Datin.'
Based on the statement of claim, Mohd Na’im, who is also the director-general of the Department of Syariah Judiciary Malaysia, filed the suit in his personal capacity, claiming that the defendant had defamed him by making statements through two live posts on the Facebook page ‘Lokman Noor Adam Official’ on Jan 10 and Jan 13.
The plaintiff claimed that the defendant also uploaded the live broadcast on his Youtube page on Jan 10, and Jan 14 respectively, besides uploading three defamatory posts against him on Facebook on Jan 11 and Jan 13.
The plaintiff further claimed that the defamatory statements implied that he was a spiritual opportunist, had failed to be a credible leader or set a good example for the community, and tarnished the good image of the Syariah Judiciary Department.
Mohd Na’im claimed that the live broadcast and other posts had been spread to third parties, as the defendant's Facebook and Youtube could be viewed and commented on by the general public.
"The defendant published the statement with the intent that it would be published domestically and internationally through the electronic media as well as print media," the plaintiff claimed in the lawsuit.
According to the plaintiff, a police report was lodged on Dec 12 last year to deny the ‘Datin's’ allegations against him, and he had also lodged a police report against Lokman over his actions.
The plaintiff said a notice of claim dated Jan 13 was issued against the defendant to withdraw the defamatory statements and delete the posts on Facebook, besides making a public apology within 24 hours, but as of today, the defendant had ignored the police report and notice.
He claimed that the defamatory statements had tarnished his reputation, dignity, image and status in the eyes of the public.
Mohd Na’im is seeking an injunction for the defendant to delete the videos and the posts, as well as to prevent the defendant from republishing them, besides an apology from the defendant to be uploaded on social media.
The plaintiff is also seeking general damages to be assessed by the court, apart from exemplary, aggravated and punitive damages amounting to RM10 million each, with five per cent interest per annum calculated from the date of judgment until full settlement, as well as other relief deemed fit by the court. - BERNAMA