IPSA LOQUITUR. Gibbons v Proctor Queen's Bench Division Citations: [1891] 64 LT 594; [1891] 55 JP 616. Facts The police put up an advertisement. The advert stated that the police would reward anyone who brought the Superintendent information leading to a criminal's arrest. The claimant, a police officer, asked a co-worker to forward some.. December 20, 2023. R v Gibbins and Proctor [1918] 13 Cr App Rep 134 establishes the principle that a legal duty to act can arise from a moral obligation, particularly within the context of a relationship with the victim. The defendants, Gibbins and Proctor, were convicted of murder based on their neglect and starvation of Gibbins's child.

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December 16, 2023. Gibbons v Proctor [1891] 64 LT 594 (also reported as Gibson v Proctor 55 JP 616) is an English contract law case that deals with the concept of offers made through advertisements and the acceptance of such offers by individuals who were initially unaware of the offer. The police issued an advertisement stating that they would.. Gibbins and Proctor were charged and convicted of murdering Gibbins' seven-year-old daughter by allowing her to starve to death. Proctor was Gibbins' mistress and lived with him and his daughter. Mr. Gibbins appealed against his conviction on the grounds that he gave money to Proctor to look after his children, including the deceased, and.