Legal Definition and Related Resources of Fair Comment
Meaning of Fair Comment
A defense to an action for libel . It is based upon the principle that every man has a right to comment on matters of public interest provided he does so fairly and honestly. Such a plea, however, is not available if a person acts maliciously. A form of qualified privilege applied to news media publications of matters which are of legitimate concern to the public as a whole. This privilege extends to expression of opinions and false statement of facts unless made with actual malice . Phoenix Newspapers, Inc. v church , 447 P.2d 840, 103 Ariz. 582.
Fair Comment Alternative Definition
A fair comment (excusing what would otherwise be a libel) is a comment which is either true, or which, if false, expresses the real opinion of its author (as to the existence of matter of fact, or otherwise), such opinion having been formed with a reasonable degree of care and on reasonable grounds. Steph. Cr. 202.
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English Legal System: Fair Comment
In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Fair Comment : The defence to an action for *defamation that the statement made was fair comment on a matter of public interest. The facts on which the comment is based must be true and the comment must be fair. Any honest expression of opinion, however exaggerated, can be fair comment. but remarks inspired by personal spite and mere abuse are not. The judge decides whether or not the matter is one of public interest.
See also rolled-up plea.
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