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Dhir v Saddler
[2017] EWHC 3155 (QB)
Key Principle
In a slander claim under s.1 of the Defamation Act 2013, serious harm to reputation may be inferred from the gravity of the imputation and the nature of the audience even where no publishee gives evidence, because it is the quality of the publishees rather than their quantity that determines serious harm in small-scale publication.
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