Libel damages a person in writing.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
When a published document speaks about someone in a tone or words that would potentially cause their reputation to be damaged, the document can be deemed to be a libel. This kind of documents can attract legal defamation suits against the publisher and the writer of the document.
It is expected from a critique that the criticism presented by him does not attempt to make personal defamatory comments in his writings. If it is found that the written document exhibits hatred on personal level and uses informal defamatory language, the writer and the publisher can be punished under civil rights laws.