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Legal Regulation Of Cyber Defamation An Assessment Of Prevailing Trend In India

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In "Legal Regulation Of Cyber Defamation: An Assessment Of Prevailing Trend In India", Dr. R Valarmathi and Rajith. H. M present a comprehensive examination of the current state of legal regulations surrounding cyber defamation in India. As the digital realm continues to grow, so too does the potential for reputational harm through online platforms. This book delves into the complexities of addressing defamation in the age of the Internet, highlighting the unique challenges posed by cyber defamation as compared to its offline counterpart. Drawing on a range of notable cases, legislative efforts, and judicial decisions, the authors offer a critical assessment of India's approach to tackling online slander and libel. The work underscores the balance that needs to be maintained between the right to freedom of speech and the right to reputation, especially in a country as diverse as India. This insightful examination serves not only as a vital resource for legal professionals navigating this emerging field but also as a guide for academics, students, and policymakers seeking to understand the intricacies of India's cyber defamation landscape.
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Title: Legal Regulation Of Cyber Defamation An Assessment Of Prevailing Trend In India
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In "Legal Regulation Of Cyber Defamation: An Assessment Of Prevailing Trend In India", Dr.
R Valarmathi and Rajith.
H.
M present a comprehensive examination of the current state of legal regulations surrounding cyber defamation in India.
As the digital realm continues to grow, so too does the potential for reputational harm through online platforms.
This book delves into the complexities of addressing defamation in the age of the Internet, highlighting the unique challenges posed by cyber defamation as compared to its offline counterpart.
Drawing on a range of notable cases, legislative efforts, and judicial decisions, the authors offer a critical assessment of India's approach to tackling online slander and libel.
The work underscores the balance that needs to be maintained between the right to freedom of speech and the right to reputation, especially in a country as diverse as India.
This insightful examination serves not only as a vital resource for legal professionals navigating this emerging field but also as a guide for academics, students, and policymakers seeking to understand the intricacies of India's cyber defamation landscape.

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