Hat Yai
Defamation Lawyer in Hat Yai — Criminal and Civil Defamation, Online Defamation Cases
Defamation in Thailand has both criminal and civil dimensions — a post damaging another's reputation can attract liability under both. Online defamation can additionally engage the Computer-Related Crimes Act. We act for both plaintiffs (the defamed party) and defendants, focusing where possible on negotiated take-downs, written apologies, and damages claims only where warranted.
Scope of defamation lawyer work in Hat Yai
- Personal defamation (Penal Code [TODO: confirm section before publishing])
- Defamation by publication — Facebook, TikTok, print, broadcast
- Computer-Related Crimes Act B.E. 2550 (amended 2560) for online content
- Civil damages claims, take-down requests, and apology orders
- Defence strategy — truth, fair comment, and good-faith critique
- Platform coordination (Meta, TikTok, Google) for content removal and discovery
Process
- 1Capture screenshots with URL, date, and time stamps
- 2Issue a cease-and-desist demanding take-down and apology
- 3If ignored — file criminal complaint and civil damages claim
- 4Request platform disclosure of the poster (for anonymous accounts)
- 5Proceed to judgment or negotiate settlement
Documents to prepare
- •All screenshots (with URL and timestamps)
- •Evidence of harm (lost customers, contracts, opportunities)
- •Background relationship with the publisher (if any)
- •Plaintiff's Thai ID or passport
Courts we appear at in Hat Yai
- •Songkhla Provincial Court (Hat Yai branch)
Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat
Contact our Hat Yai attorneys
We serve clients across Thailand. Initial consultation.
Frequently asked questions — defamation lawyer in Hat Yai
3 questions answered
If the publisher agrees to take down the post and issue a written apology, most matters end at negotiation. Suing makes sense where harm is clear-cut (lost customers, damaged business) or the publisher refuses removal. We help you weigh which route is faster and more cost-effective.