High Court of Australia
HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA
GLEESON CJ,
GUMMOW, KIRBY, HAYNE AND HEYDON JJ
CHANNEL SEVEN ADELAIDE PTY LTD APPELLANT
AND
DR COLIN MANOCK RESPONDENT
Channel Seven Adelaide Pty Ltd v Manock [2007] HCA 60
13 December 2007
A21/2007
ORDER
1. Appeal dismissed.
2. Special leave to cross-appeal be granted and the cross-appeal be treated as instituted, heard instanter and allowed.
3. Set aside orders 2-5 of the Full Court of the Supreme Court of South Australia made on 18 October 2006 and, in their place, order that paragraphs 3.1-3.39, 8.1 and 8.2 of the further amended defence be struck out.
4. The appellant pay the respondent's costs of the appeal and the cross-appeal.
On appeal from the Supreme Court of South Australia
Representation
R J Whitington QC with S J Doyle for the appellant (instructed by Kelly & Co Lawyers)
G O'L Reynolds SC with N J T Swan, R W Potter and A Williamson for the respondent (instructed by Lawson Smith Lawyers)
Notice: This copy of the Court's Reasons for Judgment is subject to formal revision prior to publication in the Commonwealth Law Reports.
CATCHWORDS
Channel Seven Adelaide Pty Ltd v Manock
Defamation – Defences – Fair comment – Promotion of a future edition of a television programme alleged to be defamatory – Defendant pleaded fair comment on a matter of public interest – Whether the allegedly defamatory statements constituted fact or comment – Distinction between fact and comment – Whether the facts on which the comments were alleged to be based were sufficiently identified – Construction of the rule from Pervan v North Queensland Newspaper Co Ltd (1993) 178 CLR 309 – Relevance of imputations conveyed by the promotion – Whether the alleged comments were fair – Whether reasonableness is a requirement of fairness.
Defamation – Pleading and practice – Whether defence of fair comment should have been struck out – Whether defendant should be given an opportunity to re-plead defence of fair comment.
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