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relevant fact.
(n) A sues B for a libel expressed in a painted caricature exposed in a shop window ... similarity of the caricature and its libellous character. The remarks of a crowd of spectators on these points
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them.
(c) A sues B for a libel contained in a letter forming part of a correspondence. Letters between ... parties relating to the subject out of which the libel arose, and forming part of the correspondence in which
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relevant facts.
(b) A sues B for a libel imputing disgraceful conduct to A; B affirms that the matter alleged ... libellous is true. The position and relations of the parties at the time when the libel was published
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separately sue C for a libel which reflects upon each of them. C in each case says that the matter ... alleged to be libellous is true, and the circumstances are such that it is probably true in each case
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extortion". Illustrations
(a) A threatens to publish a defamatory libel concerning Z unless Z gives him money. He thus induces
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filed a suit claiming Rs. 3 lacs damages for libel
against a newspaper. The suit was decreed by a Judge ... remedy being for the/judge to take
action for libel; (3) The allegations were made in the bona
fide belief
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arise.
[457G-H; 458B]
English decisions dealing with libel, held not applicable on
all fours.[457A-B]
Sarat Chandra ... certain English decisions governing the law
of Libel and he also invited our attention to certain
decisions of the High
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Evidence of corrupt practice.
Libel action and corrupt practice--Difference between.
Status of election agent--Almost similar to that ... paras
174-178; Gatley on Libel and Slander, 8th Edn. paragraph 95;
Street on Torts
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paper for which he had
been charged with libel. The manuscript was produced in court, but with
the portion
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Justice of the Peace, Bangalore. He was
convicted of libelling the complainant by publishing in a Journal named
the " Army ... evidence in the case that the accused published the libel
complained of, and that the prosecution altogether failed to adduce
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