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100 | _aKalra,Kush | ||
245 | _aFreedom of Speech and Expression | ||
260 |
_aAllahabad _bCentral Law Publications _c2016 |
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300 | _a398p. | ||
500 | _aChapter-1 Citizen has Right To Safeguard privacy of his own And His family Chapter-2Duty of Editor Newspaper To Check News Before Publishing It Chapter-3 Defences To Suit For Defamation Chapter-4 Defamatory Statement In Writing Chapter-5 Freedom of Speech Expression And Defamation Chapter-6 Comparative Advertising And Defamation Chapter-7 Defamation Without Mentioninig Name Chapter-8 Defamation is A Public Communication Which Tends To Injure The Reputation of Another Chapter-9 Printing or Engraving Matter Known To Be Defamatory Chapter-10 Law of Defamation seeks To Hold The Balance Equitably Between The Rights of The Individual And The Interests of The Society Chapter-11 Press Do Not Have The Unfettered Right To Publish Any Material Chapter-12 An Advertiser Cannot Say That His competitor Goods Bad As It Would Amount To Slandering Or Defaming Competitor And Its Goods Chapter-13 Merely By Lodging Complaint With Police No One May Commit Offence of Defamation Chapter-14 Character assassination of wife By husband And Defamation Chapter-15 Freedom of Speech And Expre ssion Is Not Absolute And Can Be Subjected To Reasonable Restrictions | ||
700 | _aSingh,Sonali | ||
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