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Miss Kamalini Manmade vs Union Of India (Uoi) on 19 November, 1965
The said judgment was taken note of by the Bombay
High Court in Ms. Kamalini Manmade vs. Union of India (1967) 69
BOM LR 512.
Pandey Surendra Nath Sinha And Anr. vs Bageshwari Pd. on 12 October, 1960
32. The principle of qualified privilege was explained in the case of
Pandey Surendra Nath Sinha & another vs. Bageshwari Pd. AIR 1961
Patna 164 by the Hon'ble Patna High Court. In the said case, the Patna
High Court was dealing with a case where a police complaint was
made against an individual and such complaint was claimed to be
defamatory to the plaintiff. The Hon'ble Patna High Court in the said
case explained the principle of qualified privilege in the following
terms: