London Association of Shipowners and Brokers v London and India Docks Joint Committee: CA 1982

The P and O. Company, one of the plaintiffs, not asserting any public right, and so not using the Attorney-General’s name, was bound to prove special damage and was unable to do so. It had failed to establish its alleged rights and so its appeal was dismissed but nevertheless the court made a declaration of right in favour of the P and O. The court supported to the distinction between private and public rights and to the necessity for the latter to be enforced by, or through, the Attorney-General.

Citations:

[1892] 3 Ch 242

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Litigation Practice

Updated: 04 May 2022; Ref: scu.573238