- Author(s): H.P. Gupta
- Publisher: Thomson Reuters
- Edition: 3 Ed 2022
- ISBN 13 9789392630774
- Approx. Pages 1096 + Contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Along with Landmark Judgments of Hon'ble Supreme Court of India and Useful Appendices
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Description
I feel overwhelmed while presenting the Third Edition of this book captioned "Law of Defamation and Malicious Prosecution". Defamation has assumed tremendous importance because it denotes the border line of freedom of speech and expression as enshrined under Article 19(2) of the Constitution. A point for consideration in such cases always arises as upto what extent freedom of speech and expression is permissible and where from defamation begins. In this edition some interesting cases on defamation have also been given e.g. in the case of R.P. Goenka v. State of UP, 2020 Cri LJ 1918 (SC) very lucid discussion is made on the statement made in a newspaper report. Likewise in the case of Mohd. Arshad Khan v. C.B.I., 2020 Cri LJ 1089 (SC) meaning of good faith has been made very elaborately clear In yet another case R. Rama Subramanion, 2021 Cri LJ 225 (Mad), where allegation of defamation was made against the Chief Minister, the same could not be sustained and proceedings were quashed.
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Contents
Chapter 01 - Meaning and Interpretation
Chapter 02 - Certain words and terms commonly used in reference to Defamation and Malicious Prosecution
Chapter 03 - Ingredients for Defamation
Chapter 04 - Truth and good faith in Defamation
Chapter 05 - Proof and Evidentiary Issues in Defamation and Malicious Prosecution
Chapter 06 - Charge for Defamation
Chapter 07 - Liability of Publisher/Editor/Author in case of Defamation
Chapter 08 - Defamation and Malicious Prosecution Issues Relating to Abetment and Complaint
Chapter 09 - Jurisdictional Issues in Trial of Defamation
Chapter 10 - Publication
Chapter 11 - Cognizance
Chapter 12 - Duty of Court and Press in Case of Defamation
Chapter 13 - Various Modes of Practicing Defamation
Chapter 14 - Prosecution for Defamation
Chapter 15 - Punishment
Chapter 16 - Cases Where no Offence of Defamation was made out and Complaint was Quashed
Chapter 17 - Limitation in Case of Defamation
Chapter 18 - Defamation and Bail
Chapter 19 - Conviction in Case of Defamation
Chapter 20 - Ingredients of Malicious Prosecution
Chapter 21 - Model Plaint for Malicious Prosecution
Chapter 22 - Prosecutor in case of Malicious Prosecution
Chapter 23 - Proof in case of Malicious Prosecution
Chapter 24 - Damages in case of Malicious Prosecution
Chapter 25 - Effect of Acquittal in Malicious Prosecution
LANDMARK JUDGMENTS
Appendices
1. Defamation
2. American Law: Malicious Prosecution
3. Cyber Defamation Law
4. Ireland Defamation Act, 2009
5. The Australia Defamation Act, 2005
6. The South Australia Defamation Act, 2005
7. New Zealand Defamation Act, 1992
8. UK Defamation Act, 1996
9. Singapore Defamation Act
10. The Kosovo Civil Law against Defamation and Insult
SUBJECT INDEX
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Author Details
H.P. Gupta, LL.M., Ph.D.