ChatterBank1 min ago
Defamation Of Character?
If I receive a rude, offensive letter full of lies and innuendo that's merely a direct, uninterrupted communication from them to me but if that same letter was composed by them but typewritten by a third party who just happens to be a near neighbour of mine, could that be considered defamation of character?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It would be a civil, not a criminal matter and heard in the high court. Bringing a case would cost you much wonga with no guarantee of winning. If you win and get costs awarded then obviously those costs can only be recovered if the defendant has got the money. Best advice is unless you have lost megabucks over it, have got mega bucks to pursue it, are up for the risk of losing, and the person who did it has got mega mega bucks to cover your costs and pay you what the court may award you in damages then don’t bother.
We were there quite a few years ago now when an acquaintance came to our door shouting the odds and threatening to sue my late husband for defamation. We took some initial legal advice. The solicitor laughed (nicely) and said “is he rich? because if not don’t worry.” He explained as I have posted that, for most people, legal action on the basis of defamation is not a goer.
I'm not sure your question has been changed by anyone. Your original question has always said "defamation" and your post at 10:26 has always referred to 'slander'
( It was a simple question asking whether a letter from someone on company letter-headed paper and signed but typed by a near neighbour of mine could be considered slander.)
( It was a simple question asking whether a letter from someone on company letter-headed paper and signed but typed by a near neighbour of mine could be considered slander.)