Definition of slander

Slander is that accusation, imputation, devoid of truth that is poured over someone with a clear mission to cause damage. Noteworthy is that this false accusation that says about someone is normally linked to a crime which ensures has committed the accused, although crime does not really exist or not he who committed it. On the other hand, the prosecution is generally intended to affect the dignity of an individual, despising his fame or directly attacking the esteem in which it holds in society.
If who has been accused of such or which crime by another and manages to prove that he has not committed such criminal action will be on the sidelines of the criminal punishment of course and may operate any reprimand against his accuser. Meanwhile, that defendant for the crime of calumny shall be completely exempt from a penalty if it is that you can prove convincingly and forceful way the accusation that has poured appropriately.
Now, yes or Yes, to be able to punish slander must be that one who feels aggrieved should present a complaint.
Both the offence of slander and libel are contained in the penal code of laws and as regards offences against honour.
Also indicate that mentioned crimes are the most common and that is that they have a constant presence in the courts, i.e., it is usual to find individuals who quarrel about slander or libel.
Artists and public servants are those who most often make presentations of slander and surely the reason for this is when it comes to public people, it is more common to talk of them, well, and of course also bad, and in some cases even becomes to lie in order to get more sales from publications or audiences.
Synonyms that are used for this concept include the of defamation, which boasts an extended usage in our language to express precisely the damage deliberate intends to make an individual, reporting, publishing data or information that are detrimental to their good name and honor.