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LPL4802 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 (287381) - DUE 16 August 2024 ; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us . Critically discuss the decision of Mdlekeza v Gallie 2021 (4) 531 (wcc) with specific reference to defamation and the claim for damages in that respect. Do not include a discussion of the Prescription Act. Your discussion should include (but not limited to) what constitutes defamation and how the court dealt with this in casu, the two-stage inquiry, mitigating and aggravating factors. You should include your personal view of the decision in casu and provide reasons for your view.

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LPL4802
Assignment 1 Semester 2 2024
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Due Date: 16 August 2024
QUESTION 1 (3 DIFFERENT ANSWERS PROVIDED)

Defamation law in South Africa is principally concerned with protecting individuals' reputations
against unjustified harm. The law provides a mechanism for individuals to seek redress when
their good name, esteem, or reputation is intentionally harmed by a defamatory publication. This
protection is not merely for the sake of the individual but also for the societal interest in
preserving individual dignity and personal integrity. The case of Mdlekeza v Gallie 2021 (4) 531
(WCC) provides a detailed examination of the principles of defamation and the associated claim
for damages within the South African legal context.



Elements of defamation

Defamation in South African law is generally defined as the wrongful and intentional publication
of a defamatory statement concerning the plaintiff. For a statement to be considered defamatory,
it must lower the plaintiff’s reputation in the estimation of right-thinking members of society. The
elements of defamation include: Terms of use
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