LEUNG CHI YUEN AND ANOTHER v. TSANG SHUI CHING AND ANOTHER
The defendant was not liable because the evidence showed he was well over on the offside, there was sufficient clearance at impact, no excessive speed, and the immediate cause of the accident was the deceased losing control and running into the carriageway in darkness without a rear light; therefore plaintiff failed...
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- Citation
- LEUNG CHI YUEN AND ANOTHER v. TSANG SHUI CHING AND ANOTHER
- Parties
- Plaintiffs: LEUNG CHI YUEN and LEE WUI CHUN (Administrators of the estate of LEUNG YAN CHUN, deceased); 1st Defendant: TSANG SHUI CHING; 2nd Defendant: LEE KA TIM
- Court
- District Court
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 30 September 1971
- Case Number
- DCCJ327/1971
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Tort — Fatal Accident (negligence) / Judgment (trial)
- Outcome
- Judgment for the defendants; claim dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- Duty of Care, Contributory Negligence, Overtaking, Use of Horn, Lighting and Visibility, Damages for Loss of Expectation of Life
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Parties
LEUNG CHI YUEN and LEE WUI CHUN (Administrators of the estate of LEUNG YAN CHUN, deceased)
Plaintiffs
TSANG SHUI CHING
1st Defendant
LEE KA TIM
2nd Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil Tort — Fatal Accident (negligence) / Judgment (trial)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the driver was negligent in overtaking and caused the death
- 2 Whether the deceased was contributorily negligent
- 3 Whether the defendant should have sounded the horn
Ratio Decidendi
The defendant was not liable because the evidence showed he was well over on the offside, there was sufficient clearance at impact, no excessive speed, and the immediate cause of the accident was the deceased losing control and running into the carriageway in darkness without a rear light; therefore plaintiff failed to prove defendant's negligent course of driving.
Court Disposition
Judgment for the defendants; claim dismissed.
Orders
- Judgment entered for the defendant with costs on Scale V.
- Plaintiff's costs to be taxed in accordance with the Legal Aid Ordinance.
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