Defamation
What is Defamation?
Defamation refers to the circumstances where there is any unjustified criticism that has caused or is likely to cause serious harm to one’s reputation. If a defamatory statement affects a person’s reputation, that person may have a claim against the maker of that defamatory statement for defamation.
There are two types of defamation:
- Libel. It refers to publishing a falsehood about someone. For instance, an article of a photograph published in daily newspaper, video recording and broadcasting of words by means of radio communication.
- Slander. Slander is an untrue spoken statement, which includes sign language, words shouted across a public meeting or gestures made to a crowd).
The Governing Law
In Malaysia, defamation is a civil (Defamation Act 1957) and criminal offence (Section 499 Penal Code).
- Three Essential elements to prove Defamation
- The statement bears defamatory imputation. Intentions of the maker is irrelevant. A statement might be considered as defamatory if a statement is tending to lower a person’s reputation in the estimation of right thinking people.
- The statement must refer to or reflect upon the plaintiff’s reputation. This element is fulfilled if a reasonable person, having knowledge of the circumstances; understand the words refer to the plaintiff.
- The statement must have been published to a third person by the defendant. The offending words must have communicated to a third party.
Who can sue for defamation?
- Any living human being can sue for defamation.
- A company that holds certificate of incorporation holds by the Registrar of Companies and have a reputation to keep. However, a company cannot bring an action for libel or slander on behalf of its officers and directors in regard to disparage words published or uttered against them.
When I need to sue?
If one wants to sue for defamation, he must bring an action within six (6) years from the day of defamation.
What can I get if I sue for defamation?
In Malaysia, the Court compensate the plaintiff by granting him monetary damages.
This article is written by
Loke Yuen Hong
Partners, Low & Partners
Fong Jia Wen
Associate, Low & Partners
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