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Awa v Independent News Auckland Ltd

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Decided
  
31 July 1997

Location
  
New Zealand

Citation(s)
  
[1997] 3 NZLR 590

End date
  
July 31, 1997

Awa v Independent News Auckland Ltd

Full case name
  
Awa v Independent News Auckland Ltd

Ruling court
  
Court of Appeal of New Zealand

Judge sittings
  
Ivor Richardson, Thomas Gault, Ted Thomas, Kenneth Keith, Peter Blanchard

Awa v Independent News Auckland Ltd [1997] 3 NZLR 590 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding the defence of fair comment / honest opinion to a claim involving defamation

Contents

Background

In the aftermath of the death of comedian Billy T. James, his uncle Awa took his body away from his Pakeha wife, in order to give him a customary Māori burial at his ancestral marae.

Auckland's Sunday News newspaper covered it with a quote referring to Awa as "Billy's 'body snatching' uncle".

Awa subsequently sued for defamation, which the newspaper claimed was "fair comment".

Held

The Court held it was fair comment.

References

Awa v Independent News Auckland Ltd Wikipedia