appeal the first contemner has circulated a highly damaging and defamatory and libellous letter No.Ref: SEBI/CIS/LGL/210901/1933 dated 18.10.2001, that ... According to the learned Counsel the said letter contains highly defamatory and libellous matter which has been indulged in during the pendency of the proceedings
places. Illustrations
(a) to (c) ****
(c) A sues B for a libel contained in a letter forming part of a
correspondence. Letters between the parties ... relating to the subject out
of which the libel arose, and forming part of the correspondence in
which it is contained, are relevant facts, though
this Act.
Illustrations
(a) A and B separately sue C for a libel which reflects
upon each of them. C in each case says that ... matter
alleged to be libellous is true, and the circumstances
are such that it is probably true in each case, or in
neither.A obtains
places.
Illustrations
(a)to (c) ****
(c) A sues B for a libel contained in a letter forming part of a
correspondence. Letters between the parties ... relating to the subject out
of which the libel arose, and forming part of the correspondence in
which it is contained, are relevant facts, though
Moreover, in this country, law has developed to the extent that on libel and slander, legal remedy is available to the concerned, for which
prudent man upon inquiry.
As an element tending to rebut malice in libel and slander, good faith requires proper consideration for the character and reputation
must observe that the society and even law recognises slander, defamation, libel, etc., as a crime against the human being even when none of them ... Just as in the case of a slander or defamation or libel, no physical injury is caused to the person, but the law recognises such
recorded in seized documents under Section 69 48,86,40,368
V. Libel Suit Receipts and legal expenses 32,37,500
VI. Furniture fittings
announce or redd (and edict or marriage banns). 3. Law communicate (a libel) to a third party.
The perusal of the above meanings shows that
prudent man upon inquiry.
As an element tending to rebut malice in libel and slander, good faith requires proper consideration for the character and reputation