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Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire

[1989] AC 53; [1987] UKHL 12
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHouse of Lords
Year1987
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

The police owe no general private-law duty of care to individual members of the public in respect of their function of investigating and suppressing crime, both because the necessary proximity to a particular potential victim is absent and because, on public-policy grounds, imposing such a duty would not be in the public interest.

Area of Law

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