Res ipsa loquitur
Res ipsa loquitur
Real World
In Scott v London and St Katherine Docks Co (1865), bags of flour fell from a crane onto a customs officer below — there was no direct evidence of negligence, but the court applied res ipsa loquitur because the incident could not ordinarily occur without someone's negligence.
Exam Focus
Identify all three conditions (accident type, defendant's control, absence of explanation) before applying the doctrine — missing one will lose marks.
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