CYBER DEFAMATION - PART 2


The Defamation Act 1957 does not give the exact definition of defamation and elements of defamation, but the definition from common law laid that defamation is “any publication of a false statement relating to a person’s reputation that resulted to the person being subjected to such false statement being shunned or avoided by the members of the society”.

The elements of defamation are :
(1) the words are defamatory. It is sufficient when the words tend to expose Plaintiff to hatred.
(2)the words must refer to the plaintiff 
(3) the words must have been published to a third party.








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