Ex-turpi causa non oritur actio

‘An action does not arise from a base cause. The rule prevents a criminal from recovering under a liability policy for injury or damage that otherwise would be within the policy. However, in Hardy v. Motor Insurers Bureau (1964), the claimant, through a right conferred by the Road Traffic Act, had a direct right of action against the insurer. Recoveries can also be made for mere acts of negligence even though criminal.

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