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flag A New Zealand mother’s defamation lawsuit against her daughter’s principal was dismissed, with courts upholding that privileged communications made to protect child welfare were lawful.

flag A New Zealand mother sued her daughter’s school principal over emails sent to a Family Court lawyer, claiming defamation after the principal reported the child leaving school with an unknown woman and described the father as an “exemplary parent.” The incident occurred in February 2022 when the father arrived per a custody order, but staff called police after seeing the child with a stranger. flag The child was later found at her mother’s home. flag The mother alleged the principal’s statements damaged her reputation, but courts dismissed the case as meritless and an abuse of process. flag The High Court upheld the dismissal, citing qualified privilege because the communications were made in good faith to support child welfare in a family court matter. flag Over $25,000 in legal costs were imposed. flag The case, now headed to the Court of Appeal, has lasted two years with all parties anonymized to protect the child.

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