Negligence – Duty of care – Statutory power to report abuse of child to police – Where duty of care in exercise of statutory powers conceded – Where scope or extent of duty disputed – Where primary judge found that no authority acting reasonably could regard failure to report abuse to police as reasonable exercise of statutory powers in present case – Where State conceded that only reasonable exercise of statutory powers in some cases may be to report abuse to police – Whether appropriate in light of concessions to consider scope or extent of duty – Special leave to appeal revoked.
Tort – Vicarious liability – Where State conceded vicarious liability for breach of duty of care – Where statute providing for vicarious liability of Crown not in force – Where concession may not have reflected applicable law at relevant times – Special leave to appeal revoked.
Words and phrases – "duty of care", "scope or extent of duty", "statutory discretionary power", "vicarious liability".
Child Welfare Act 1939 (NSW) – Pt XIV, s 148B(5).
Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) – s 43A.
Law Reform (Vicarious Liability) Act 1983 (NSW) – s 8.
Judgment date
Case number
S35/2017
Before
Kiefel CJ, Bell, Gageler, Keane, Gordon JJ
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