Astley v Verdun, 2011 ONSC 3651, is a leading defamation decision released by Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The case was publicized for the amount of damages awarded to the plaintiff, and the permanent injunction ordered against the defendant.
Astley v Verdun, 2011 ONSC 3651, is a leading defamation decision released by Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The case was publicized for the amount of damages awarded to the plaintiff, and the permanent injunction ordered against the defendant. (en)
In rare cases, if a person has defamed another person, the court may order an injunction against the defaming party from publishing anything in relation to the defamed party if the defaming party 1) intends to continue defaming the other party after the trial is over, and 2) there is no likelihood that the defaming party will compensate or pay damages to the defamed party. (en)
Astley v Verdun, 2011 ONSC 3651, is a leading defamation decision released by Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The case was publicized for the amount of damages awarded to the plaintiff, and the permanent injunction ordered against the defendant. (en)