Murray v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2014] EWHC 1170 (QB) (15 April 2014)
Permission to read a unilateral statement in open court should be granted unless there is sufficient reason to refuse; objections by defendant do not constitute sufficient reason in this case, and matters relevant to aggravation of damages may be included.
- Citation
- [2014] EWHC 1170 (QB)
- Parties
- Claimant: Joanne Kathleen Murray; Defendant: Associated Newspapers Ltd
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 15 April 2014
- Procedural Posture
- Libel Proceedings / Application for Permission to Read Unilateral Statement in Open Court Following Acceptance of Offer of Amends
- Outcome
- Permission granted to claimant to read unilateral statement in open court in the form submitted with application notice.
- Legal Topics
- Offer of Amends, Statement in Open Court, Aggravated Damages, Freedom of Expression
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Parties
Joanne Kathleen Murray
Claimant
Associated Newspapers Ltd
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Libel Proceedings / Application for Permission to Read Unilateral Statement in Open Court Following Acceptance of Offer of Amends
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether claimant should be permitted to read a unilateral statement in open court after accepting an offer of amends under Defamation Act 1996
- 2 Whether defendant is entitled to oppose the contents of the unilateral statement
- 3 Scope of matters permitted in unilateral statement, including aggravation of damages
Ratio Decidendi
Permission to read a unilateral statement in open court should be granted unless there is sufficient reason to refuse; objections by defendant do not constitute sufficient reason in this case, and matters relevant to aggravation of damages may be included.
Court Disposition
Permission granted to claimant to read unilateral statement in open court in the form submitted with application notice.
Orders
- Permission to read unilateral statement in open court granted.
- Matter decided on paper; no oral hearing.
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