NCTJ Court Reporting - Defamation and Court Reporting Exam Questions With Complete And Verified Solutions
NCTJ Court Reporting - Defamation and Court Reporting Exam Questions With Complete And Verified Solutions Why does defamation law exist? - answerTo protect the moral or professional reputation of a person from an unjusitfied attack Two different types of defamation? - answerLibel - written, recorded etc Slander - spoken What does the Defamation Act 2013 say about defamatory statements? - answerA statement is not defamatory unless it has caused, or is likely to cause, 'serious harm' to a person's reputation. In the case of a trading company it must cause, or be likely to cause, 'serious financial loss.' What four things make a statement defamatory? - answer- expose a person to hatred, ridicule or contempt - cause them to be shunned or avoided - lower them in the eyes of right-thinking people generally - disparage them in their business, trade, office or profession Definition of inference - answerStatement with a secondary meaning which can be understood by someone with general knowledge of the world. What's a 'reasonable person'? - answerBetween the two extremes of unusually suspicious and unusually naive
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