Statements Such as “I will Expose you” and “I will expose the scam in which you are involved” Are Not Per se Defamatory: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that answers provided by the rival in public office cannot be per se stated to be intended to harm the reputation of the person holding office. The bench of Justices S. Abdul Nazeer and V. Ramasubramanian stated that “The statements such as “I will expose you”, “I will expose

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