Claims in slander, harassment and breach of confidence.
Judges:
Gray J
Citations:
[2003] EWHC 1325 (QB)
Links:
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
See Also – Maccaba v Lichtenstein (expectation of Privacy) QBD 2-Jul-2004
Gray J considered whether an expectation of privacy arose in a letter sent to another person: ‘as a general rule correspondence between A and B on private matters such as their feelings for one another would be a prime candidate for protection.’ . .
Cited by:
See Also – Maccaba v Lichtenstein (No Special Damage) QBD 2-Jul-2004
Ruling on the application by the Defendant that judgment be entered in his favour in relation to the claim against him in slander. The basis of the application is in short that no special damage is alleged to have been suffered by the Claimant and . .
See Also – Maccaba v Lichtenstein (Privilege) QBD 2-Jul-2004
Ruling on the question whether the slanders of which the Claimant complains in this action were uttered by the Defendant on occasions protected by qualified privilege. . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.
Defamation
Updated: 21 July 2022; Ref: scu.271066