rágalmazásnak
Rágalmazásnak, often translated as defamation, is a legal concept in many jurisdictions referring to the act of making a false statement that harms another person's reputation. This can occur in two primary forms: libel, which is written defamation, and slander, which is spoken defamation. The core elements typically required to prove rágalmazásnak include a false statement of fact, publication or communication of that statement to a third party, and demonstrable harm to the subject's reputation as a result of the statement.
In some legal systems, the intent of the person making the statement is also a crucial factor.
Defenses against rágalmazásnak claims can include proving the truth of the statement, asserting it was a statement