INJUNCTIONS handbook

An injunction is an effective remedy as it is a court order preventing or requiring a specific act of defamation, for example, halting the publication of a particular article in a newspaper or requiring a webhost to remove defamatory material from a site. Injunctions are rarely granted in defamation...

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Other Authors: Subramaniam, Paul P. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Kelana Jaya, Selangor Malayan Law Journal 2005
Series:MLJ handbook series
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Summary:An injunction is an effective remedy as it is a court order preventing or requiring a specific act of defamation, for example, halting the publication of a particular article in a newspaper or requiring a webhost to remove defamatory material from a site. Injunctions are rarely granted in defamation actions, unless it is clear that the statement is defamatory and that the defendant does not intend to plead a defence. It may be used to prevent an intended defamation or where there is a real danger that a person will repeat a defamation already published.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xxxvii, 227 pages 25 cm
ISBN:9679626563
9789679626568