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ALFREDO P. MALIT v. PEOPLE

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2007-02-28
CORONA, J.
While the doctrine of privileged communication can be abused, and its abuse can lead to great hardships, to allow libel suits to prosper strictly on this account will give rise to even greater hardships. The doctrine itself rests on public policy which looks to the free and unfettered administration of justice.[20] It is as a rule applied liberally.[21]