Maga v The Trustees of The Birmingham Archdiocese of The Roman Catholic Church: QBD 22 Apr 2009

There was a sufficiently close connection between the employment of a priest at the church and the abuse which he inflicted on the claimant to render it fair and just to impose vicarious liability for the abuse on his employer, the Archdiocese.

Judges:

Jack J

Citations:

[2009] EWHC 780 (QB), [2010] 1 WLR 1441

Links:

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Cited by:

Appeal fromMaga v The Trustees of The Birmingham Archdiocese of The Roman Catholic Church CA 16-Mar-2010
The claimant appealed against rejection of his claim for damages after alleging sexual abuse by a catholic priest. The judge had found the church not vicariously liable for the injuries, and that the archdiocese had not been under a duty further to . .
CitedCoulson v Newsgroup Newspapers Ltd QBD 21-Dec-2011
The claimant had been employed by the defendant as editor of a newspaper. On leaving they entered into an agreement which the claimant said required the defendant to pay his legal costs in any action arising regarding his editorship. The defendant . .
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Vicarious Liability, Torts – Other

Updated: 19 August 2022; Ref: scu.417129