Magee v Police Service Of Northern Ireland [2019] NIQB 83 (13 September 2019)
It is arguable that the police assumed responsibility for the deceased when they arrested and took him to hospital, and the circumstances of his subsequent de-arrest and release could give rise to a duty of care in negligence. Therefore, the Statement of Claim discloses a reasonable cause of action and should not be...
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- Citation
- [2019] NIQB 83
- Parties
- Plaintiff/appellant: Maureen Magee as Administratrix of the Estate of Jonathan Magee (Deceased); Defendant/respondent: Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland; Interested Party: Northern Health and Social Care Trust; Interested Party: Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
- Jurisdiction
- Northern Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 13 September 2019
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Appeal Against Master's Order Striking Out Common Law Negligence Claim
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Police Liability in Negligence, Assumption of Responsibility, Duty of Care, Mental Health and Police Powers, Striking Out Pleadings, Article 2 ECHR
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Parties
Maureen Magee as Administratrix of the Estate of Jonathan Magee (Deceased)
Plaintiff/appellant
Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland
Defendant/respondent
Northern Health and Social Care Trust
Interested Party
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
Interested Party
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Appeal Against Master's Order Striking Out Common Law Negligence Claim
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the police owed a duty of care in negligence to the deceased
- 2 Whether the particulars of negligence disclosed a reasonable cause of action against the police
- 3 Whether the police assumed responsibility for the deceased so as to create a duty of care
Ratio Decidendi
It is arguable that the police assumed responsibility for the deceased when they arrested and took him to hospital, and the circumstances of his subsequent de-arrest and release could give rise to a duty of care in negligence. Therefore, the Statement of Claim discloses a reasonable cause of action and should not be struck out.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed
Orders
- Statement of Claim restored
- Early case management review to be listed
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