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Absolute Liability

ABSOLUTE LIABILITY UNDER TORT LAW
Law of Tort

ABSOLUTE LIABILITY UNDER TORT LAW

This article is written by Harshita Rathore of B.A.LL.B of 3rd Semester of RNB Global University, Bikaner, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT This study evaluates the concept of absolute liability of India. A legal theory known as the rule of absolute liability was created to handle the problems brought Read more

By Admin, 8 monthsJanuary 5, 2025 ago
UNDERSTANDING VICARIOUS LIABILITY, STRICT LIABILITY, AND ABSOLUTE LIABILITY UNDER TORT LAW
Law of Tort

UNDERSTANDING VICARIOUS LIABILITY, STRICT LIABILITY, AND ABSOLUTE LIABILITY UNDER TORT LAW

This article is written by Rajhansh of 3rd Semester of BA LLB of RNB Global University, Bikaner, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT This article explains legal doctrine vicarious liability, strict liability and absolute liability which falls under tort law. These concepts are important for determining the degree of responsibility Read more

By Admin, 10 monthsOctober 16, 2024 ago
DISTINCTION BETWEEN LAW OF TORT, CRIMES, CONTRACT, QUASI-CONTRACT
Law of Tort

DISTINCTION BETWEEN LAW OF TORT, CRIMES, CONTRACT, QUASI-CONTRACT

This article is written by Aarushi Chauhan, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT This article provides an in-depth overview of the distinction between the law of torts, crimes, contracts, and quasi-contracts—the four underlying principles of civil and criminal law. It aims to help the readers understand the applications and fundamental Read more

By Admin, 11 monthsOctober 10, 2024 ago
Law of Tort

Constituents of Tort & Kinds of Tortious Liability

This Article is written by Vamakshi Pareek, 2nd Year, BA.LL.B., RNB Global University, Bikaner. Injuria sine Damnum The meaning of the maxim is Injury without damage.  It means violation of a legal right but no harm caused.  When there is an invasion of an “absolute” private right of an individual, Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsDecember 30, 2022 ago

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