A Court of Law Cannot Declare Reputation of a Person Based upon Its Own Opinion Merely Because a Person is Educated and Said to Be God-Fearing: SC

The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a court of law cannot declare the reputation of a person based upon its own opinion merely because a person is educated and said to be God-fearing. The bench of Justices M.M. Sundresh and J.B. Pardiwala was dealing with the appeal challenging the order passed by the Himachal

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