Section 499 of IPC : Section 499: Defamation
IPC
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a local newspaper publishes an article stating that a well-known restaurant in the community has failed multiple health inspections due to unsanitary conditions, leading to food poisoning cases. The article includes statements from affected customers and health inspection reports.
In this case, the restaurant owner might claim that the publication has defamed the restaurant...
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