British Chiropractic Association v Singh: CA 14 Oct 2009

The court heard a renewed application for leave to appeal against preliminary ruling in a cse of defamation brought by the Association against an author.
Held: Granted

Judges:

Laws LJ

Citations:

[2009] EWCA Civ 1154

Links:

Bailii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

Appeal fromBritish Chiropractic Association v Dr Singh QBD 7-May-2009
The claimant alleged defamation in the words ‘The British Chiropractic Association claims that their members can help treat children with colic, sleeping and feeding problems, frequent ear infections, asthma and prolonged crying, even though there . .

Cited by:

Leave to appealBritish Chiropractic Association v Dr Simon Singh CA 1-Apr-2010
The defendant appealed against a ruling that the words in an article – ‘This organisation is the respectable face of the chiropractic profession and yet it happily promotes bogus treatments’ – were statements of fact, and were not comment.
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Defamation

Updated: 09 December 2022; Ref: scu.377775