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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
British Court Dismisses Libel Action By Sikh Leader
A High Court in Britain yesterday dismissed a libel action against free lance journalist Hardeep Singh brought by religious leader Sant Baba Jeet Singh Ji Maharaj. London's Press Gazette and Journalism.co report on the decision. Jeet Singh is the head of Nirmal Kutia Johal, a Nirmal Sikh institution. In an August 2007 article in the Sikh Times, Hardeep Singh accused Jeet Singh of being an impostor and leading a cult. He charged this disturbed the peace in the Sikh community of High Wycombe, promoted blasphemy and encouraged the abuse of women. The Sikh Times has already withdrawn the article and apologized. Hardeep Singh pled justification, fair comment and qualified privilege. The court dismissed the action saying that issues of a religious or doctrinal nature permeate the proceedings. The court would be required to interpret Sikh doctrine to determine whether the charges that Jeet Singh was an impostor were defamatory.