NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : MORGAN TSVANGIRAI v THE SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE [2002] NSWSC 532 CURRENT JURISDICTION: DEFAMATION LIST FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 20062 of 2002 HEARING DATE(S) : 11 June 2002 JUDGMENT DATE : 14 June 2002
MORGAN TSVANGIRAI (Plaintiff)
PARTIES : v
THE SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE (Defendant) JUDGMENT OF : Levine J
T MOLOMBY (Plaintiff) COUNSEL :
T BLACKBURN (Defendant) RL WHYBURN & ASSOCIATES (Plaintiff) SOLICITORS : MINTER ELLISON (Defendant) CATCHWORDS : Pleading - statement of claim - "strike in" application - test for determining whether omitted portions should be pleaded - reasonably capable of materially altering complexion of imputation - "transient" television program LEGISLATION CITED : Supreme Court Act 1970 Amalgamated Television Services Pty Ltd v Marsden (1998) 43 NSWLR 158 Cinevest v Yirandi Productoins Ltd [2001] NSWCA 68 Gordon v Amalgamated Television Services Pty Ltd & Anor (1980) 2 NSWLR 410 Mularczyk v John Fairfax Publications Pty Ltd [2001} NSWCA 467 CASES CITED : Pavy v John Fairfax Publications Pty Ltd [2002] NSWCA 46 Rainy v Bravo (1872) L.R. 4 P.C. 287 Rivkin v John Fairfax Publications Pty Ltd [2002] NSWCA 87 Ron Hodgson (Trading) Pty Ltd v Belvedere Motors (Hurstville) Pty Ltd & Ors (1971) 1 NSWLR 472 Samra v Federal Capital Press [2002] NSWCA 93 World Hosts Pty Ltd v Mirror Newspapers Ltd [1976] 1 NSWLR 712 DECISION : See paragraph 19
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