that he may be in a position to run a defamation case against the person making it. Public Prosecutors and Court officers should also file
Engagement of Public Prosecutor in complicated cases.
- When the case is a complicated one, the officer instituting it should approach the District Magistrate with ... assistance to be given to Government servant in instituting criminal cases for defamation and in defending criminal cases instituted against them in relation to acts
other Legal Services may be refused :- (a) to a person in a case of Contempt of Court; (b) to a person in proceedings relating ... Legal Services may also be refused in respect of a case of defamation or malicious prosecution where the Secretary is satisfied that
Government Servants in Criminal Cases Instituted by or Against Them, (1951)
Rule RULES-REGARDING-ASSISTANCE-TO-GOVERNMENT-SERVANTS-IN-CRIMINAL-CASES-INSTITUTED-BY-OR-AGAINST ... assistance to be given to Government servants in instituting criminal cases for defamation and in defending criminal cases instituted against them in relation to acts
other Legal Services may be refused :- (a) to a person in a case of Contempt of Court; (b) to a person in proceedings relating ... Legal Services may also be refused in respect of a case of defamation or malicious prosecution where the Secretary is satisfied that
Section 1 in Rules Regarding Assistance to Government Servants in Criminal Cases Instituted by or Against Them, (1951)
1. Scope of the Rules
- These rules ... assistance to be given to Government servants in instituting criminal cases for defamation and in defending criminal cases instituted against them in relation to acts
assistance to be given to Government servant in instituting criminal cases for defamation and in defending criminal cases instituted against them in relation to acts
woman.
498.
The husband of the woman and the woman.
Defamation.. except such cases as are specified against section 500 of the Indian Penal Code
said, except in the cases hereinafter expected, to defame that person. Explanation 1.— It may amount to defamation to impute anything to a deceased person ... section. Fifth Exception.— Merits of case decided in Court or conduct of witnesses and others concerned.— It is not defamation to express in good faith
grant legal aid : (i) In a case of great public importance; or (ii) In a test case, the decision of which is likely to affect ... certain cases
Legal Aid shall not be given in the following cases, namely :- (1) Proceedings wholly or partly in respect of :- (a) Defamation