PT-2022-000261 - [2025] EWHC 2060 (Ch)
Chancery Division of the High Court

PT-2022-000261 - [2025] EWHC 2060 (Ch)

Fecha: 20-Ago-2025

Fraudulent calumny

Fraudulent calumny

61.

In Re Edwards, Lewison J also said:

“vii)

There is a separate ground for avoiding a testamentary disposition on the ground of fraud. The shorthand used to refer to this species of fraud is “fraudulent calumny”. The basic idea is that if A poisons the testator's mind against B, who would otherwise be a natural beneficiary of the testator's bounty, by casting dishonest aspersions on his character, then the will is liable to be set aside;

viii)

The essence of fraudulent calumny is that the person alleged to have been poisoning the testator's mind must either know that the aspersions are false or not care whether they are true or false. In my judgment if a person believes that he is telling the truth about a potential beneficiary then even if what he tells the testator is objectively untrue, the will is not liable to be set aside on that ground alone;”