Madras High Court Dismisses Former IPS Officer's Appeal To Reject ₹100 Crore Defamation Suit By MS Dhoni

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The Madras High Court has dismissed an appeal filed by retired IPS officer G Sampath Kumar against a single judge order refusing to reject a defamation suit filed by cricketer MS Dhoni against the IPS officer and others. Dhoni had filed the defamation suit for content made by the respondents in connection with the 2013 IPL betting scandal.The bench of Justice SM Subramaniam and Justice...

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The Madras High Court has dismissed an appeal filed by retired IPS officer G Sampath Kumar against a single judge order refusing to reject a defamation suit filed by cricketer MS Dhoni against the IPS officer and others.

Dhoni had filed the defamation suit for content made by the respondents in connection with the 2013 IPL betting scandal.

The bench of Justice SM Subramaniam and Justice M Jothiraman, on Friday, dismissed an appeal filed by the former IPS officer.

In December 2021, a single judge had dismissed the application filed by Kumar, stating that it was filed just before the commencement of the trial to delay it.

It may be noted that Dhoni had filed the defamation suit in 2014 against Zee Media Corporation, Sudhir Chaudhary- Editor & Business Head of Zee News, IPS Officer G Sampath Kumar, and News Nation Network Pvt Ltd. He had also sought damages of Rs. 100 Crore.

Kumar argued that he was an honest police officer and had merely performed his duty. He submitted that he had already been exonerated in the departmental proceeding and that the allegations against him are motivated.

The single judge had noted that the contention could be taken as a defence at the time of trial and could not be a basis for rejecting the plaint.

In August 2025, the Madras High Court ordered commencement of trial in the defamation case and also appointed an Advocate Commissioner to record Dhoni's evidence.

Counsel for Appellant: RC Paul Kanagaraj, T Karthikeyan, R Ramesh

Counsel for Respondent: Senior Advocate PR Raman

Case Title: G Sampath Kumar v. Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Others

Citation: 2025 LiveLaw (Mad) 391

Case No: OSA 326 of 2025


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