Commentary on Law of Defamation, Damages, Malicious Prosecution by B. N. Mehrotra provides a comprehensive exposition of the law relating to defamation, damages, and malicious prosecution in India. The book elaborates on the fundamental principles governing the protection of reputation vis-a-vis the right to freedom of speech. It discusses both the civil and criminal aspects of defamation - the former governed by tort law and the latter codified under Sections 499-502 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. The author also analyses judicial interpretations, evolving doctrines, and the growing relevance of cyber defamation in the era of digital communication.
Key Features:
- Detailed analysis of the concept, scope, and ingredients of defamation under Indian law.
- Comparative study of civil and criminal remedies available for defamation.
- In-depth discussion on defences such as truth, privilege, and fair comment.
- Examination of the tort of malicious prosecution and related principles.
- Extensive coverage of cyber defamation and liability arising from online communication.
- Incorporation of latest judicial precedents and statutory developments.
- Includes a comprehensive subject index for quick reference and research assistance.
This book is an essential reference for law students, legal practitioners, academicians, journalists, and anyone interested in understanding the principles and practice of defamation and related torts in Indian law.