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Law of Torts

PLANTIFF’S DEFAULT AND ACT OF GOD
Law of Tort

PLANTIFF’S DEFAULT AND ACT OF GOD

This article is written by Mahesh Chauhan of 3rd Semester of Lloyd Law College, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT This Research paper provides an insightful overview of tort law in India and its corresponding defences. It begins with the introduction about what the article holds then it talks about Read more

By Admin, 11 monthsOctober 8, 2024 ago
CONSTITUENTS OF TORT: INJURIA SINE DAMNUM, DAMNUM SINE INJURIA
Law of Tort

CONSTITUENTS OF TORT: INJURIA SINE DAMNUM, DAMNUM SINE INJURIA

This article is written by Kimaya J. Anavkar of Mumbai university, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT The Law of Torts, a cornerstone of legal practice, addresses civil wrongs that infringe upon individual rights. This paper provides a comprehensive exploration of the subject, delving into its definition, nature, scope, and Read more

By Admin, 11 monthsSeptember 25, 2024 ago
VOLENTI NON-FIT INJURIA AND NECESSITY
Law of Tort

VOLENTI NON-FIT INJURIA AND NECESSITY

This article is written by Nammrta Singh of LLM of 1st Semester of Chandigarh University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract – “Volenti non-fit injuria,” a Latin legal maxim, translates to “to one who is willing, no injury is done.” This principle encapsulates the legal concept that if an individual Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsDecember 3, 2023 ago
Indian Contract Act, 1872

THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN LAW OF TORT, CONTRACT, QUASI-CONTRACT, AND CRIME

This article is written by Molika Bansal of 1st Semester of Symbiosis Law School, Noida, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT This paper comprehensively distinguishes four fundamental aspects of the legal landscape: the Law of Tort, Contract Law, Quasi-Contract, and Criminal Law. Each of these legal domains serves a distinct Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 15, 2023 ago

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