R v Dudley and Stephens
R v Dudley and Stephens is one of the most important and widely discussed cases in English criminal law. Decided in 1884, the case set a lasting precedent on the limits of necessity as a… R v Dudley and Stephens
R v Dudley and Stephens is one of the most important and widely discussed cases in English criminal law. Decided in 1884, the case set a lasting precedent on the limits of necessity as a… R v Dudley and Stephens
Eye injuries can be frightening and life-changing. Your eyes are delicate, and any harm to them can affect how you work, drive, study, and even enjoy everyday life. If your injury happened because of someone… How to Make an Eye Injury Compensation Claim
The case of R v Dica [2004] is a landmark decision in English criminal law concerning the reckless transmission of HIV through sexual intercourse. It raised fundamental questions about consent, criminal liability under the Offences… R v Dica [2004]
Dog ownership in the UK has grown rapidly over the last few years. While most dogs are friendly and loving, there are times when things go wrong. A sudden bite or attack can leave you… How to Sue for Dog Bite Compensation in the UK
The case of R v Cunningham (1957) is one of the most significant rulings in English criminal law dealing with the interpretation of the word “maliciously” under section 23 of the Offences Against the Person… R v Cunningham (1957)
Dental care is a vital part of looking after your overall health. Most dentists in the UK provide safe and professional treatment. However, there are times when things go wrong, and you may suffer harm… How to Sue for Dental Medical Negligence
The case of R v Collins [1973] QB 100 is a leading decision of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales on the meaning of “enters as a trespasser” under the Theft Act 1968.… R v Collins
When people think about suing the council, they often picture accidents on pavements or injuries caused by faulty equipment. But what if your harm is not physical? What if the council’s negligence or behaviour has… Can I Sue The Council For Emotional Distress In The UK?
The case of R v Church [1966] 1 QB 59 is a leading authority in English criminal law concerning the offence of manslaughter, specifically constructive manslaughter, also known as unlawful act manslaughter. It is significant… R v Church
If you have been injured in a public place, you may wonder whether you can take legal action against your local authority or council. The simple answer is yes. If the council has failed in… How To Sue Local Authority And Council For Claims