Athens Court of First Instance, through its no.1792/2020 judgement, dismissed an action for protection of personality and calumnious defamation against our principal as unsupported on the ground that judicial functionaries (judges and prosecutors) along with bailiffs and court clerks don’t constitute third parties in the sense of articles 362 and 363 of the Greek Penal Code, since they are being informed about the alleged false allegations during the execution of their duties. That conclusion also applies to third parties who were informed about the alleged false allegations at the initiative of the alleged victim itself, as far as he/she made his/her alleged defamation public after the time when the act was committed, because this action isn’t causally linked to the perpetrator’s fault but exclusively to the subject’s will to make voluntarily publicly available a part of his/her personality.