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This is still alive? Well - I guess such topics are of interest to a lot of folks
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Unless you have clinching evidence against the said employees, and those acts are treated as misconduct, it is advisable to not tread in right to privacy of a person pertaining to his or her character. They may sue you for damages, criminal or civil. See R. Rajagopal case of Apex court and Ram Jethmalani v subramanium swamy of 2006 decided by Delhi HC.
From India, New Delhi
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