Law of Tort Notes
- Law of Tort : Introduction – Only Judiciary
- Distinction between TORT & CRIME, TORT & CONTRACT, Tort and Breach of Contract, Tort and Quasi-Contract – Only Judiciary
- Reasonable Man Explained – Only Judiciary
- General Conditions of Liability for a Tort – Only Judiciary
- Injuria sine damnum – Only Judiciary
- Damnum sine injuria – Only Judiciary
- Distinction between Injuria sine damnum and Damnum sine injuria – Only Judiciary
- Mental Element in Tortious Liability – Only Judiciary
- Contractual and Tortious Liability – Only Judiciary
- General Defences: Avoidance of Liability in Tort – Only Judiciary
- Volenti non fit injuria (Defence of Consent) – Only Judiciary
- Limitations/ Exceptions to the application of volenti non fit injuria – Only Judiciary
- Private Defence : General Defences in Tort – Only Judiciary
- Inevitable Accident – General Defences in Tort – Only Judiciary
- Mistake : General Defences in Tort – Only Judiciary
- Act of God (vis major) : General Defences in Tort – Only Judiciary
- Statutory Authority : General Defences in Tort – Only Judiciary
- Plaintiff, the Wrongdoer : General Defences in Tort – Only Judiciary
- Necessity : General Defences in Tort – Only Judiciary
- Strict Liability : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Exceptions to the Rylands rule (Defences) : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Applicability of Rylands Rule in India – Only Judiciary
- Rule of Absolute Liability : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Vicarious Liability : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Independent Contractor : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Vicarious Liability of the State : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Torts – Committed in Exercise of Statutory Duties – Only Judiciary
- Scienter Action : Law of Torts – Only Judiciary
- JOINT TORTFEASORS: Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- DEFAMATION : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Essentials of Defamation : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Defences to Defamation : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Deceit : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- CONSPIRACY : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- NUISANCE as a tort : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Kinds of Nuisance : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Trespass, Trespass to Person, Assault, Battery and False Imprisonment : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Trespass to Land : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Trespass to Goods : Law of Torts – Only Judiciary
- Conversion : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Distinction between Trespass and Conversion – Only Judiciary
- Malicious prosecution : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Negligence : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Res Ipsa Loquitur (Proof of Negligence) – Only Judiciary
- Remoteness of Damage (A Limitation to Action for Negligence) – Only Judiciary
- Defences to Defamation : Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Contributory Negligence: Defences to Negligence – Only Judiciary
- The Last Opportunity Rule (How for Contributory Negligence is a Defence?) – Only Judiciary
- Composite Negligence – Only Judiciary
- Nervous Shock: Law of Tort – Only Judiciary
- Negligence and Occupier’s Liability for Dangerous Premises – Only Judiciary
- Structures Adjoining Highways: Negligence and Occupier’s Liability – Only Judiciary
- Obligation towards Trespassers: Negligence and Occupier’s Liability – Only Judiciary
- Obligation towards Children: Negligence and Occupier’s Liability – Only Judiciary