BLOOMBERG DEFAMATION TRIAL WILL BE DECIDED BY WHAT THE REASONABLE MAN THINKS OF THE ARTICLE
"The reasonable man is the man on the Clapham omnibus" This is the iconic British legal quote by Lord Bowen (19th century) explaining in a witty way that the legal standard isn't a genius or a professor; it is just a random, ordinary commuter riding public transit. In legal context, the term "reasonable man" or "ordinary mind" is foundational to contract law, tort liability, and the standard of reasonableness. Defamation cases hinge heavily on how words are interpreted. Courts evaluate statements based on their "natural and ordinary meaning" which includes literal statements and implicit insinuations. Judges determine how a "reasonable man" would interpret the words in context. This isn't just about dictionary definitions; it includes the subtext, tone, and overall impression left on the audience. The "reasonable man" doesn't mean any Tan, Ahmad or Subramaniam. Common law principles describe this person as...