In Donoghue the neighbour principle was used to establish a duty of care even where there was no contractual relationship between the parties. In subsequent cases, the scope of the neighbour principle has vexed many a judge. This is partly due to two factors:
To explore the legal reasoning used in Donoghue you will now examine aspects of the pleadings and judgments.

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