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Misfeasance in public office is a cause of action in the civil courts of England and Wales. It is an action against the holder of a public office, alleging in essence that the office-holder has misus...
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The tort of misfeasance in public office is designed to target “the deliberate and dishonest abuse of power”. Public officers are not liable merely because a bona fide administrative act is later found to be unlawful.
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The tort of misfeasance in public office is designed to target “the deliberate and dishonest abuse of power”. Public officers are not liable merely because a bona fide administrative act is later found to be unlawful.
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Claims against government for the tort of misfeasance in public office appear to be on the rise. Usually, persons affected by government actions or decision-making will seek public law remedies.
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Misfeasance in public office is the exercise of power by a public official, not for the purpose for which it was given, but for some ulterior or impermissible purpose, knowing or being reckless as to whether it will damage the person. In e...
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In Freeman-Maloy v. Marsden, student Daniel Freeman-Maloy alleged that Marsden had committed the tort of misfeasance in public office when she suspended him for three years without a hearing, after he took part in two campus protests.
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In coming to the conclusion that a public servant could be made liable for paying exemplary damages for his acts of misfeasance in public office, the Bench relied upon certain decisions of the Supreme Court as well as the House of Lords.
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Mr Black sued the Prime Minister for abuse of power, misfeasance in public office and negligence. He also sued the Government of Canada, represented by the Attorney General of Canada, for negligent misrepresentation.
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