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訴訟(SLAPP)

2021年3月24日

Charles Hector

ステータス: ONGOING

Date lawsuit was filed
2021年3月24日
日付の精度
すべて正解
Charles Hector
民事
男性
法律家・裁判官
訴訟: SLAPPs
法的請求: Contempt
訴訟の提起者: Company
ターゲット: 個人
申立の提出場所: マレーシア
事件の発生場所: マレーシア
Beijing Million Sdn Bhd マレーシア 伐採及び製材, 農業/食品/飲料/タバコ/水産: 一般 企業の回答
Rosah Timber & Trading Sdn Bhd マレーシア 伐採及び製材 企業の回答

ソース

Charles Hector faces potential contempt of court charges over a letter he sent to an officer of the Jerantut District Forest Office, as part of trial preparation. He is currently representing eight inhabitants of Kampung Baharu, a village in Jerantut, Pahang, in their civil lawsuit against two logging companies, Beijing Million Sdn Bhd and Rosah Timber & Trading Sdn Bhd. The companies applied for leave to commence contempt of court proceedings against Charles Hector and the defendants. They claim that his letter violates an interlocutory injunction order prohibiting the villagers and their representatives from interfering with or causing nuisance to their work. The eight defendants represented by Hector are from communities affected by potential logging activities in the Jerantut Permanent Forest Reserve. In February 2020, the logging firms accused the defendants of preventing their workers and contractors from accessing and carrying their work in the forest reserve, and for allegedly disseminating false information about them. The defendants have denied these allegations.

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre contacted Beijing Million and Rosah Timber & Trading company for a response. The companies responded disagreeing with our assessment but declined to provide any further details.