Fault (Intro)
Fault (Intro)
MENTAL ABILITY TO
DISTINGUISH
BETWEEN RIGHT &
WRONG
ACCOUNTABILITY
MATURITY TO ACT IN
ACCORDANCE WITH
THAT APPRECIATION
INTENTION NEGLIGENCE
DIRECTION OF WILL
REASONABLE
PERSON TEST
CONSCIOUSNESS OF
WRONGFULNESS
REASONABLE REASONABLE
FORESEEABILITY PREVENTABILITY
Basic definition:
The legal blameworthiness of a person who acted wrongfully.
fault.
In law there is a general presumption that all persons are
Two-fold enquiry
1.Direction of will, and
2.Consciousness (knowledge) of wrongfulness
NEGLIGENCE
NB: The reasonable person
(diligens paterfamilias) is
merely a concept created by the
law to have a workable
REASONABLE
objective norm for conduct PERSON
expected in society. It is NOT TEST
an actual person.
REASONABLE REASONABLE
FORESEEABILITY PREVENTABILITY
First introduced in Herschel v Mrupe but found amplification in
Kruger v Coetzee.
Test
Negligence arises if a diligens paterfamilias in the position of
the defendant:
Had reasonable foresight of harm;