yes, but why would you do that unless you might win? As with any lawsuit, you have the burden of proving the facts necessary to show the defendant slandered you and that it caused you some sort of damage. Because slander is oral, you will need witnesses or a recording of what was said.
can a council member sue a citizn for defamamtion of charcter (Slander)
No, you cannot sue for slander if the statement made about you is true. Slander involves making false and damaging statements about someone.
Slander
Yes, you can sue someone for spoiling your reputation. This is called slander. A person can file slander charges on their own or hire an attorney.
People can sue for three reasons: Property, money, and injury.
you can sue anyone for almost anything these days, if you have proof go for it!!
Your only legal action would be to take them to court in a civil suit for slander and defamation.
yes he/she can. if the teachers a bad teacher, feel free to sue them
You can get (sue) anyone for slander: your landlord is no different.
No. You have to prove the child knew what they were doing.
If you make false accusations, they can sue you for slander.
Yes, a personal representative can sue a beneficiary for slander if the statements made by the beneficiary are false, harmful to the personal representative's reputation, and made with malicious intent. The personal representative would need to prove these elements in court to successfully win a slander case.