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defamation case

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meanings of defamationand case


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defamation
noun[U]
uk /ˌdef.əˈmeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌdef.əˈmeɪ.ʃən/
the action of damaging the reputation of a person or group by saying or writing bad things about them that are ...
See more at defamation
case
noun
uk /keɪs/ us /keɪs/
a particular situation or example ...
See more at case


Examples of defamation case


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The fact that a defamationcase was raised by someone accused of theft did not make them innocent.
Clearly the interests of justice will demand in a defamationcase that the source of the information should be disclosed.
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The journalist might be protected in a defamationcase if malice is an issue.
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Of course the individual should not have brought the defamationcase.
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That was not of course a defamationcase but it applies equally to defamation in particular.
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Everyone who has acted in a defamationcase for the defendants realises the value of investigative journalism, particularly in a country as obsessively secret as ours.
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I do not see that, as regards striking out or dismissal for want of prosecution, a defamationcase is entitled to any preferential treatment over any other kind of proceeding.
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The following year, he was charged with perjury for having told lies to the court in his defamationcase.
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The result was a holding that the right to freedom of expression was horizontally applicable in a defamationcase.
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He disappeared in the fall of 1935 after a defamationcase was brought against him.
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After the reforms, defendants can defend a defamationcase on the basis of truth alone (i.e. their comments were true).
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A defendant using truth as a defense in a defamationcase is not required to justify every word of the alleged defamatory statements.
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The damage may be physical, purely economic, both physical and economic (loss of earnings following a personal injury), or reputational (in a defamationcase).
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Whether the plaintiff has any right of reply in a defamationcase will be determined under the law of the state where the broadcaster or publisher is established.
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While the damage from a breach of confidentiality can never be undone, justifiying a simple test for issuing injunctions, a defamationcase that is won vindicates the injured party.
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In some areas sheriffs were willing to hear defamation cases.
But the main courts with jurisdiction over defamation cases were local commissary courts.
Plaintiffs in defamation cases frequently say that all they really wanted was swift vindication and a prompt public recognition that they had been wronged.
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Therefore, there was not such a feeling of unfairness in not allowing defamation cases to fall within the ambit of legal aid.
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It favours undeserving people very often in getting damages in these defamation cases.
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