Principle: A libel is a publication of a false and defamatory statement tending to injure the reputation of another person without lawful justification or excuse. A slander is a false and defamatory statement by spoken words or gestures tending to injure the reputation of another. Factual Situation: A wrote a letter to B calling him a cheat. B’s clerk C opened the letter, as he normally did a fact which was known to A and placed it on B’s table. B alleges that A has committed libel. (NLU DELHI 2010)

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Principle: A libel is a publication of a false and defamatory statement tending to injure the reputation of another person without lawful justification or excuse. A slander is a false and defamatory statement by spoken words or gestures tending to injure the reputation of another. Factual Situation: A wrote a letter to B calling him a cheat. B’s clerk C opened the letter, as he normally did a fact which was known to A and placed it on B’s table. B alleges that A has committed libel. (NLU DELHI 2010)






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