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A defamatory statement is made when an untrue statement is published, referring to the claimant and affecting their reputation, and no defence is available. Any truth to the statement gives rise to the justification defence and so cannot be defamation; the statement must also lower the claimant in the eyes of right-thinking members of society. There is no need for the statement to directly criticise the claimant as stated in Tolley v JS Fry & Sons Ltd [1931] A.C. 333 1931 WL 26593. To do so indirectly is known as an innuendo. The statement must refer to the claimant or the claimant must be reasonably ascertainable though not necessarily named, if a reasonable person knowing the claimant would have thought it was the claimant being referred to on the basis of the information in the statement.
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