Moral damages are things a person does that violate their moral code of conduct. This may be stealing, having an affair, or lying about something.
my neighbor called me prostitute
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The moral answer would be for him to pay for the damages that he caused.
Moral damages include the “physical suffering, mental anguish, fright, serious anxiety, besmirched reputation, wounded feelings, moral shock, social humiliation, and similar injury.
Milton Oliveira has written: 'Dano moral' -- subject(s): Torts, Exemplary damages
(in the US) No. There is no such thing in the law as moral damage.However, if you believe that you were prosecuted maliciously you can attempt to sue for damages based on those grounds. Consult an attorney for further information.
Any felony or other crimes involving moral turpitude (that is, any crime which damages your reputation in any way).
Yes, particularly if the rightsholder feels the act was "prejudicial to his honor or reputation." Account of profits may cover the actual loss of income, while the additional damages address the moral rights.
How are ordinary damages are different from special damages
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Direct damages refer to the damages followed directly upon the act done. This is also called as general damages. On the other hand, this does not comprise indirect damages like expenses earned.