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Referring as black mailer is a defamation?

(Querist) 06 July 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Experts,

I am appearing in person at Appellate Co-operative Court. In reply to my application, the otherside (i.e. Respondents) referring me as BLACK MAILER.

They alleged in their reply that-- "Except the Disputant (i.e. me) there are no grievances from any member. This itself proves that the Disputant (i.e. me) trying to BLACK MAIL the developer & committee.

Even their Advocate during argument across the bar referring me as BLACK MAILER.

They neither filed any evidence nor instituted any proceedings against me for Black mailing them.

My Qyery:

(a) How can I stop this mental harassment & torturing?

(b) This referring me as BLACK MAILER in writing and oral is considered as defamation?

(c) What types of appropriate steps can I take?

In anticipation, thanks to all.

Regards,
Ashok.
SAINATH DEVALLA (Expert) 06 July 2015
In what context they have used the word "BLACK MAILER"? Unless U provide the case details we cannot come to a conclusion and assist U.
Guest (Expert) 06 July 2015
Background of the case is necessary to be described by you to enable the experts to arrive at some opinion on your case.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 06 July 2015
Full case file need to be referred, consult local lawyer.
Ashok Kuvadia (Querist) 06 July 2015
Thanks Sirs,

Back ground of Case is briefed as under:

1) I hv filed Dispute at Co-op. Court.

2) Due to my Cardiac problem I could not file my Written Argument.

3) Ld. Judge arbitrarily dismissed my Dispute giving ex-facie, ex-partie Judgment.

4) I impugned said Judgment at Appellate Court.

5) During pandency of the Appeal, I filed application for Amendment of Appeal memo & to implead two more person as party- Respondents.

6) In reply to my this Amendment application, as said in my query, they have use word "BLACK MAILER" in their reply & during argument across the Bar.



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