CHINAMASA v JONGWE PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO (PVT) LTD & ANOR 1994 (1) ZLR 133 (H)
Citation | 1994 (1) ZLR 133 (H) |
Case No | Details not supplied |
Court | High Court, Harare |
Judge | Bartlett J |
Heard | 10, 11, 12, 13 January 1994 |
Judgment | 27 January 1994 |
Counsel | M J Gillespie for the plaintiff |
Case Type | Civil trial |
Annotations | Link to case annotations |
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Delict — actio injuriarum — defamation — what is — allegations that serving Attorney-General had been subject of criminal investigation, involving fraud committed on client while a private practitioner — defamatory nature of such allegations — basically true story but seriously corrupted — no serious investigation made by reporter — meaning to be given to words — ordinary readership of newspaper — meaning given by such readers to words used
Delict — defamation — defences — justification — no attempt by defendants to establish truth of allegations made — fair comment — requirements for defence to succeed — qualified privilege — requirements — not applicable to newspapers disclosing information to readers — malice or improper motive disqualifying defences of fair comment or qualified privilege — requirements — failure by newspaper to conduct serious investigation — failure to seek comment from subject of article
Delict — defamation — damages — quantum — serious allegations made against professional lawyer and person of unimpeached character — person also holding high office and prominent in public life — no apology or retraction — declining value of money — effect in assessing amount of damages — no evidence of conspiracy to blacken plaintiff's name
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