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geeta (chief accountant)     31 December 2010

Gone with the wind…

Gone with the wind…

Once upon a time an old man spread rumors that his neighbor was a thief.

As a result, the young man was arrested. Days later the young man was proved innocent.

After been released he sued the old man for wrongly accusing him.

In the court the old man told the Judge: “They were just comments, didn’t harm anyone…”

The judge, before passing sentence on the case, told the old man: “Write all the things you said about him on a piece of paper. Cut them up and on the way home, throw the pieces of paper out. Tomorrow, come back to hear the sentence.”

The next day, the judge told the old man: “Before receiving the sentence, you will have to go out and gather all the pieces of paper that you threw out yesterday.”

The old man said: “I can’t do that! The wind spread them and I won’t know where to find them.”

The judge then replied: “The same way, simple comments may destroy the honour of a man to such an extent that one is not able to fix it in lifetime.

If you can’t speak well of someone, it’s better not to say anything.”

 


 



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JAYESH (Sr. Executive HR.)     31 December 2010

That's really nice & inspiring message.


(Guest)

KINDLY NOTE THAT  A COMPLAINT CAN BE FILED FOR DEFAMATION AGAINST THE SAID PERSON IN CRIMINAL COURTS UNDER PROVISIONS OF INDIAN PENAL CODE SECTIONS 500,501, AND 502.PUNISHMENT PROVIDED IS TWO YEARS IMPRISONMENT,OR FINE OR BOTH.

A CIVIL SUIT FOR COMPENSATION CAN BE FILED IN CIVIL COURT FOR CLAIMING COMPENSATION FOR THE DEFAMATION CAUSED.AMOUNT CLAIMED CAN BE AS PER REPUTATION AND CAPACITY OF THE THE PERSON DEFAMED AND SUBJECT TO PAYMENT OF COURT FEE STAMPS AS PER COURT FEES ACT.

GOOD LUCK.


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