Mobile View
Advanced Search Search Tips
Order results by
Relevance
Document Types
All
1 - 10 of 251 (0.55 seconds)

Statement maligning personal character and conduct of candidate-Innuendo meaning to be proved by special or ex- trinsic facts-Statements ... election petition had relied upon an innuendo, and the innuendo was based upon the fact that, firstly
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 17 - Cited by 24 -
1990 SCR (2) 719
have to allege and prove what is called an innuendo, that is, the plaintiffs must show that the words ... England it is for the Judge on reading the innuendo and after hearing the evidence upon it to say whether
Bombay High Court
- Cites 8 - Cited by 0 -
AIR 1936 Bom 114
- B Wadia
Plaintiffs also claim that the article carries an innuendo with regard to certain activities alleged to have been carried ... their case that the publications as well as by innuendo are defamatory per se. The Plaintiffs are required to prove
Bombay High Court
- Cites 4 - Cited by 0
question are not defamatory per se and no innuendo having been alleged, the case of the plaintiff should fail ... their defamatory character by showing that there was an innuendo behind them which by insinuation converted what prima facie
Allahabad High Court
- Cites 8 - Cited by 0 -
AIR 1957 All 219
- Beg
Plaintiffs also claim that the article carries an innuendo with regard to certain activities alleged to have been carried ... their case that the publications as well as by innuendo are defamatory per se. The Plaintiffs are required to prove
Bombay High Court
- Cites 4 - Cited by 0
statement made by Shri Sharad Pawar stated above were innuendos. The petitioner states that the statement above-quoted was false
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 25 - Cited by 4 -
1994 AIR 678
expression ironically, may also amount to defamation. Defamation by innuendo is well known. Hicks' case is illustrative in this regard ... libel. A degree of indirectness or innuendo is noticed in such attempts, and is to be expected. To defame
Kerala High Court
- Cites 4 - Cited by 3 -
1987 CriLJ 736
- C S Nair
allegation of the appellant being of defamation by innuendo, it should have been supported by extrinsic facts or masters ... defamatory in their natural and ordinary meaning, an innuendo does not constitute a separate cause of action unless
Madhya Pradesh High Court
- Cites 12 - Cited by 1 -
AIR 1964 MP 62
- Bhargava
Kerala High Court A.Narayanan, S/O.Ayyappan vs Sri.M.J.Jacob, S/O
Kerala High Court
- Cites 24 - Cited by 0
Kerala High Court A.Narayanan, S/O.Ayyappan vs Sri.M.J.Jacob, S/O
Kerala High Court
- Cites 21 - Cited by 0
Get new documents for this query in your RSS feed reader -
1  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Next