yes you can and you should! file a report
The laws of Libel and Slander are usually the ones used to sue someone for spreading false information about one's self. The laws of Libel and Slander are usually the ones used to sue someone for spreading false information about one's self.
No, in general you cannot. However, if someone is spreading lies about you, either in print or verbally, you may have a valid claim of libel or slander. Consult an attorney
To slander is to say something that is not true. Slander is often used in a political campaign.
No, calling someone a liar is not considered slander. Slander involves making false and damaging statements about someone that harm their reputation. Accusing someone of lying may be hurtful, but it does not necessarily meet the legal definition of slander.
Under the malicious gossip law, spreading false and harmful information about someone can result in legal consequences such as defamation charges, civil lawsuits for damages, and potential criminal charges for slander or libel. It is important to be cautious about spreading rumors or false information that can harm someone's reputation.
Slander is the act of making false and damaging statements about someone. If you are telling the truth, it is not considered slander.
Slander is knowingly spreading false information about a person to others through one's words. Malicious gossip would possibly fall under the definition of slander. However, just because someone says something that hurts your feelings, doesn't mean that the person has slandered you. If you believe that the malicious gossip against you rises to the level of slander, you should see a personal injury attorney in your area.
Yes, it is illegal to slander someone. Slander is a form of defamation that involves making false spoken statements that harm a person's reputation. It can result in a civil lawsuit for damages.
Yes, it is possible for slander to be true. Slander is a false spoken statement that harms someone's reputation, but if the statement is actually true, it would not be considered slander.
Slander
slander is when you SAY something false about someone and libel is when you write it
Yes, you can file a lawsuit for slander in a court of law if someone has made false and damaging statements about you to others.