False speech intended to hurt another is called slander or defamation. This involves making damaging or false statements about someone with the intention of harming their reputation.
slander (or libel, if the lies are written)
Misguiding is providing someone with incorrect or false information that leads them in the wrong direction or causes them to make poor decisions. It can involve intentionally misleading someone or unintentionally giving inaccurate guidance.
Direct misrepresentation occurs when false or misleading information is intentionally communicated to deceive someone. This can include making false statements, providing inaccurate data, or omitting relevant information in order to mislead others. It is considered fraudulent behavior and can result in legal consequences.
A sentence that provides information is a statement, whether it is true, false or even if its veracity is uncertain, or doubted, or simply not known.A sentence that asks for information is a question. A question is not a statement.See Related links below for more information about 'statement'.
Printing false information about someone is called a libel.
Perjury is the term used when someone lies in court and provides false information under oath.
This is called obstruction of jusice or resisting arrest by giving false information.
Yes, you can sue for defamation if someone spreads false information about you online. Defamation is when someone makes false statements that harm your reputation. If you can prove that the statements are false and have caused harm, you may have a legal case against the person spreading the false information.
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Yes, spreading false information about someone can be considered defamation, which is illegal and can result in a lawsuit. It is important to always verify information before sharing it to avoid legal consequences.
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.
SLANDER
mis- as in mislead. To give someone false information.
When you trick someone into doing something, it is called deception or manipulation. This involves misleading someone through false information or tactics to achieve a certain outcome or goal.
Libel. Spoken is slander.
When someone poses as someone else we call that impersonation. It can also be called identity theft.