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Working Paper 1 (1968) - Defamation


Table of Contents

Introduction

Objectives of the Law

Claims to the Commission (and criticisms of the law which have come to its attention)


    Damages

    Substantive Law

    Procedure

    Pleading and Particulars

    Evidence

    Miscellaneous


The Historical Development

 

Comments on the Law: The Defamation Act, 1958

 

Paragraphs 66 to 116


    The Code Principle

    The Repealing Section (s. 2)

    The Savings Section (s. 3)

    The Definition Section (s. 4)

    Defamatory Matter (s. 5)

    Functions of judge and jury (s.6)

    Definition of Defamation (s. 7)

    Publication (s. 8)


Paragraphs 117 to 184


    "Protection, justification or Excuse" (s. 9)

    Defamation Actionable (s. 10)

    Absolute Privilege of Parliament (s. 11)

    Privileges of judges etc. (ss. 12 13)

    Privileged Reports (s. 14)

    Fair Comment (s. 15)

    Justification (s. 16)


Paragraphs 185 to 237


    Qualified Privilege (s. 17)

    Burden of Proof of Good Faith (s. 18)

    Relevance and Public Benefit (s. 19)

    Unlikelihood of Injury (s. 20)

    Apology in Mitigation (s. 21)

    Apology in Defence (s. 22)

    Consolidation of Actions (s. 23)


Paragraphs 238 to 266


    Other Recoveries in Mitigation (s.21)

    Disclosing Name of Author (s. 25)

    General Crime of Defamation (s. 26)

    Extortion (s. 27)

    Subsidiary Criminal Provisions (ss. 28-34 and 37)

    Innocent Sellers (ss. 35 and 36)

    Evidence (ss. 38 and 39)

    Staying Proceedings (s. 40)

    Disqualification of Newspapers (s.41)

    Slander of Title, Blasphemous Libel (s. 42)


Comments on the Law


    Damages

    Procedure

    Pleading and Particulars

    Evidence

    Miscellaneous and Conclusions




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