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Lim Chin Aik v The Queen

[1963] AC 160; [1963] 1 All ER 223 (PC, on appeal from Singapore)
JurisdictionSingapore
CourtJudicial Committee of the Privy Council (on appeal from the Court of Criminal Appeal, Singapore)
Year1963
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

The presumption of mens rea is not displaced merely because an offence is regulatory; strict liability should be imposed only where doing so will assist enforcement by encouraging the accused to do something to prevent the prohibited act, and not where the accused could have done nothing to avoid it.

Area of Law

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