Defamation and the law: India
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Decriminalization of defamation
The Times of India, Jul 25 2015
A Subramani
HC: Can't decriminalize defamation
While the Supreme Court is seized of a batch of petitions questioning the constitutionality of criminal defamation proceedings, the Madras high court stopped just inches short of decriminalizing the `offence' when it ruled that persons facing such cases could not be considered to have a `criminal background'. “The trend appears to be towards decriminalization of defamation. The SC is also seized of the issue. In such circumstances, it is not possible for us to convince ourselves that filing of a private complaint of defamation against a person for writing articles in a magazine could make him a person with criminal background,“ ruled a division bench of Justice V Ramasubramanian and K Ravichandrabaabu.
Tamil Nadu government is the biggest defamation complainant in the state, having filed more than 110 criminal defamation complaints since 2011.The bench was passing orders on a petition filed by freelance journalist M Nedunchezhian, whose application to be enrolled as an advocate was rejected by the Bar Council of TN and Puducherry, because a criminal defamation complaint was pending against him.