
DEFAMATION – LOCUS STANDI – WHEN SOCIETIES CAN’T SUE: IKRAM’S DEFAMATION CLAIM AGAINST RIDHUAN FAILS ON LOCUS STANDI
In Mahdzir bin Md Isa (suing as Pegawai Awam Pertubuhan Ikram Malaysia) v Mohd Ridhuan Tee bin Abdullah [2025] 10 MLJ 605, the High Court dismissed a defamation suit brought on behalf of Ikram, holding that a registered society lacks the legal standing to sue for defamation under the Societies Act 1966. While the Court accepted that the impugned Facebook postings were defamatory and unsupported by the defences of justification or fair comment, the claim was struck out at the threshold issue of locus standi. The judgment underscores a significant limitation: reputational protection under defamation law does not extend to unincorporated societies.