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PAPER 1.4. LAW OF TORTS - I TEXT BOOK
PAPER 1.4. LAW OF TORTS - I TEXT BOOK
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WRITER- DR. RAVI GROVER, DIMPLE SETHI, DR. BHARAT SINGH
UNIT - I Meaning, Nature and Definition of Tort: Development of actions in tort in England and India; Meaning, Nature and definition of tort; Tort distinguished from contract, Quasi-Contract, breach of trust and crime; Foundation of tortious liability; Kinds of Damages; Relevance of Motive in Torts and its Exceptions– wrongful act, damage and remedy; Malfeasance, Misfeasance and Non-Feasance; Joint and Several Tort Feasors; Judicial Responses; Felonious Torts.
UNIT - II General Defences in Tort: Volenti Non Fit Injuria, consent, voluntary assumption of risk, exclusion clauses; Vis Major (Act of God); Inevitable accident; Act of third parties; Novus Actus Interveniens; Plaintiff‘s wrong or default; Self-defence and Defence of Property; Necessity; Statutory Authority; Judicial and quasi-judicial acts; Parental and quasi-parental authorities; Illegality; Mistake of Fact.
UNIT - III Damages and Remoteness of Damage; Contributory Negligence, Death as creating and extinguishing Liability Damages: Types- General and special, nominal, contemptuous, aggravated, exemplary, Compensatory damages- Principles of causation, foreseeability, certainty, assessment and calculation of damages- principles, personal injuries, death, loss of property, economic and non-economic losses; Injunction- Permanent and Temporary, Qua-Timet Action; Replevin (Claim and Delivery); Ejectment Extra - Judicial Remedies: Self-Defence, Re-Entry on Land, Recapture of goods, Abatement, Distress Damage Feasant;
UNIT - IV Vicarious Liability: Principle of Vicarious Liability: Nature, Scope and Justification; Concept of Master (Employer) and Servant (Employee) relationship; State Liability; Concept of Sovereign and Non-Sovereign Functions;
UNIT - V
Miscellaneous:
Strict Liability and its Exceptions, Absolute Liability, No-Fault Liability and their
Exceptions;
LEADING CASES:
Donogue v. Stevenson (1932) AC 562
Indian Medical Association v. V. P. Shantha, AIR (1996) SC 558.
Municipal Corporation of Delhi v. Smt. Subhagwati, AIR (1966) SC 17.
N. Nagendra Rao v. State of Andhra Pradesh, AIR (1994) SC 2663.
Rylands v. Fletcher, (1868) LP. 3 HL 330.
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