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Consider the following statements
1. In India, defamation can both be a civil wrong and a criminal offence.
2. Criminal defamation is a non-cognizable offence.
3. Defamation can be in either written or in spoken form.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
All the above
In India, defamation can both be a civil wrong and a criminal offence: This statement is correct. Defamation can lead to civil action where the aggrieved party can seek damages in a civil court. It is also a criminal offense under Section 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Criminal defamation is a non-cognizable offence: This statement is incorrect. Criminal defamation is a cognizable offense. A cognizable offense is one for which a police officer may arrest without a warrant.
Defamation can be in either written or spoken form: This statement is correct. Defamation can occur in both written form (libel) and spoken form (slander).
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