Section 499State of Jammu-Kashmir Act
Section 499: Defamation
Defamation.
- Whoever by words either spoken or intended to be read, or by signs or by visible representations, makes or publishes any imputation concerning any person intending to harm, or knowing or having reason to believe that such imputation will harm the reputation of such person, is said, except in the cases hereinafter excepted, to defame that person.Explanation 1. - It may amount to defamation to impute anything to a deceased person, if the imputation would harm the reputation of that person, if living, and is intended to be hurtful to the feelings of his family or other near relatives.Explanation 2. - It may amount to defamation to make an imputation concerning a company or an association or collection of persons as such.Explanation 3. - An imputation in the form of an alternative or expressed ironically, may amount to defamation.Explanation 4. - No imputation is said to harm a person's reputation, unless that imputation directly or indirectly, in the estimation of others, lowers the moral or intellectual character of that person, or lowers the character of that person in respect of his caste or of his calling, or lowers the credit of that person, or causes it to be believed that the body of that person is in a loathsome state, or in a state generally considered as disgraceful.Illustrations(a)
A says "Z is an honest man; he never stole B's watch" intending to cause it to be believed that Z did steal B's watch. This is defamation, unless it falls within one of the Exceptions.(b)
A is asked who stole B's watch. A points to Z, intending to cause it to be believed that Z stole b's watch. This is defamation, unless it falls within one of the Exceptions.(c)
draws a picture of Z running away with B's watch, intending it to be believed that Z stole B's watch. This is defamation, unless it falls within one of the Exceptions.(d)
A says of a book published by Z - "Z's book is foolish; Z must be a weak man; Z's book is indecent, Z must be a man of impuremind". A is within this exception, if he says this in good faith, in as much as the opinion which he expresses of Z respects Z's character only so far as it appears in Z's book, and no further.(e)
But if A says. - "I am not surprised that Z's book is foolish and indecent, for is a weak man and a libertine". A is not within this exception, in as much as the opinion which he expresses of Z's character is an opinion not founded on Z's book.Previous
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