Bankole-Brighton v Boston & Another (1 of 1936) [1936] SLSC 1 (9 March 1936)


Evidence- opinion and belief- opinion of ordinary witnesses- defamatory
statements- witnesses may give evidence of construction they put
on statements but jury not bound to adopt opinions: In an action for
defamation the plaintiff may call witnesses to state how they understood
the libel complained of, though the jury is not bound to adopt their
opinions.

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