The 'Law of Torts' is a
fascinating subject to the student of law and is in this area that he finds a
plethora of decided cases with reasons most appreciable and illuminative, the
judges in many cases, treading the virgin soil enunciating a fundamental
principle hither to unknown to a case on hand ,rendering their decisions ,with
the utmost dexterity of a matured craftsman. Equity, justice and good conscience
seem to be the 'guiding stars' to them in a majority of these decisions. This
PDF covers the following topics related to Torts Law : Definition and Meaning of
Tortious liability, Motive and Malice, General Defences, Nervous Shock,
Vacarious Liability- Liability of the Master, Defamation, Trepass to person,
False imprisonment, Deceit, Conversion, Occupiers Liability, Invitee , Nuisance,
Capacity, Remoteness of Damage, Negligence, Trespass to land, Remedies, Death in
Relation to Torts, Interference with Business, Conspiracy.
Law is bundle of rules which regulates the
external behavior of individuals in society. Law of Torts is the branch of law
controlling the behavior of people in the society and is a growing branch of law
and its main object is to define individual rights and duties in the light of
prevalent standards of reasonable conduct and public convenience. This PDF
covers the following units related to Torts Law : Law of Torts, Defences Against
Tortious Liability , Negligence, Defamation, The Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
Author(s): Dr. Supriya M.Swami, Assistant Professor, KLE Society’s
B.V.Bellad Law College, Belagavi
This
book covers the following topics: Overview Of Tort Law, Proximate cause, Defense
to a personal injury case, Contributory fault, Modification of duty by status
and relationships, Intentional Torts.
This note covers
the following topics: The nature op tort in general, principles of liability,
persons affected by torts, general exceptions, of remedies for torts,
personal wrongs, defamation, wrongs or fraud and malice, wrongs to possession and property,
nuisance, negligence, duties of insuring safety, special relations of contract
and tort.