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Any order at this stage would certainly affect the progress of the main case pending from 2014, Justice N Seshasayee said, and dismissed the petition from Kumar.
Originally, Dhoni had filed a defamation suit claiming Rs 100 crore towards damages from a TV media firm and others for allegedly telecasting malicious news that he was involved in betting, spot and match fixing of IPL matches, in 2014.
He sought to restrain the defendants, including Kumar, who initially probed the IPL betting scam, from issuing statements and publishing them.
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He prayed for a direction to the defendants to pay Rs 100 crore towards damages. And Justice S Tamilvanan (now retired) granted the interim injunction earlier restraining the defendants from doing so.
Aggrieved, Sampath Kumar filed a petition challenging the defamation suit in 2014. In his additional counter-affidavit filed recently, he contended that the suit was to gag him. That was the reason behind filing the suit here at the Madras High Court, whereas none of the other three defendants of the suit were based in Tamil Nadu.