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When the 'innuendo' is proved

A. The words which are not defamatory in ordinary sense may become defamatory

B. The words which are defamatory in ordinary sense may become non-defamatory

C. The words which are not defamatory in ordinary sense shall remain non defamatory

D. The words which are defamatory in ordinary sense shall remain defamatory

Answer: Option A


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