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1 - 10 of 16 (1.65 seconds)Section 499 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
K.M. Mathew And Ors. vs T.V. Balan on 20 July, 1984
In K.M. Mathew and Others v. Balan - 1984 K.L.T.
893 it has been held that the words "Collection of persons"
V. Subair vs P.K. Sudhakaran on 6 February, 1987
In V. Subair v. Dr. P.K. Sudhakaran - 1987
Crl.L.J. 736 = 1987 (1) KLT 291. It has been held that if
the description and attendant circumstances suggest with
fair certainty the identity of the person intended, that is
sufficient to attract the offence and that Explanation 3 to
Section 499 I.P.C. states that an imputation in the form of an
alternative or expressed ironically may also amount to
defamation and that defamation by innuendo is also well
Crl.M.C. No. 3759/06 -:21:-
known.