دستبرداری: یہ قانونی مشورہ نہیں ہے۔ قانون سازی اور کیس لاء تبدیل ہوتے رہتے ہیں۔ ہمیشہ اپنی مخصوص صورتحال کے لیے ایک اہل وکیل سے مشورہ کریں۔

تمام مقدمات
Tort Law
House of Lords
1991

Murphy v Brentwood District Council

[1991] 1 AC 398

Ratio Decidendi

A local authority owes no duty of care in negligence for the cost of repairing a defective building. Defects in the quality of a building constitute pure economic loss, which is generally not recoverable in negligence.

حقائق

Murphy purchased a house built on a concrete raft foundation approved by the local authority. The foundation was inadequate and the house developed cracks. Murphy sold the house at a loss and sued the council for negligence in approving the defective foundations.

فیصلے کا خلاصہ

The House of Lords unanimously overruled Anns v Merton and held that the damage was pure economic loss — the house was defective, not dangerous. A local authority owed no duty of care for this type of loss. The cost of repairing a defective building was a matter of contract and warranty, not tort.

اہم اقتباسات

"A defect in a building is a defect in quality. The loss sustained is pure economic loss."

Lord Bridge

بعد کا علاج

Good law

Remains the leading authority on the non-recoverability of pure economic loss for defective premises in tort. Confirmed the retreat from the expansive approach in Anns.