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Research paper thumbnail of Law of tort note 1

Nature and definition of torts-Tort in India. Distinction between tort, crime, breach of contract... more Nature and definition of torts-Tort in India. Distinction between tort, crime, breach of contract, breach of trust, quasi contract-essential conditions-foundation of tortious liability-fault liability, strict liability, statutory liability-General defences in tort NATURE AND DEFINITION OF TORT The word tort has been derived from the Latin term 'tortum', which means 'to twist'. It includes that conduct which is not straight or lawful, but, on the other hand, twisted, crooked or unlawful. It is equivalent to the English term 'wrong'. This branch of law consists of various

Research paper thumbnail of Rape and unnatural offences

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Research paper thumbnail of NEED FOR A CONCLUSIVE LEGAL FRAMEWORK TO MANAGE EPIDEMICS

Today the health infrastructure of India is in a pathetic condition, it needs radical reforms to ... more Today the health infrastructure of India is in a pathetic condition, it needs radical reforms to deal with new emerging challenges. The outbreak of the novel coronavirus demanded the invocation of the epidemic diseases act to combat the crises and provide a legal substance in enforcing rules and regulations. In times of such despair, the Epidemic Diseases Act, an act legislated in the pre-constitutional era as well as the Disaster Management Act, which provides no provision for its exercise in this context was adopted. This paper analyses the provisions of the act and drawbacks faced in light of new challenges and the need to reform the Act by inserting new provisions to better capture the modern-day challenges. This article seeks to establish whether the act and the other legislations invoked by the government are sufficient to combat current and future crises of similar nature.

Research paper thumbnail of Law of tort note 1

Nature and definition of torts-Tort in India. Distinction between tort, crime, breach of contract... more Nature and definition of torts-Tort in India. Distinction between tort, crime, breach of contract, breach of trust, quasi contract-essential conditions-foundation of tortious liability-fault liability, strict liability, statutory liability-General defences in tort NATURE AND DEFINITION OF TORT The word tort has been derived from the Latin term 'tortum', which means 'to twist'. It includes that conduct which is not straight or lawful, but, on the other hand, twisted, crooked or unlawful. It is equivalent to the English term 'wrong'. This branch of law consists of various

Research paper thumbnail of Rape and unnatural offences

Research paper thumbnail of Sec 354 to 498 A

Research paper thumbnail of NEED FOR A CONCLUSIVE LEGAL FRAMEWORK TO MANAGE EPIDEMICS

Today the health infrastructure of India is in a pathetic condition, it needs radical reforms to ... more Today the health infrastructure of India is in a pathetic condition, it needs radical reforms to deal with new emerging challenges. The outbreak of the novel coronavirus demanded the invocation of the epidemic diseases act to combat the crises and provide a legal substance in enforcing rules and regulations. In times of such despair, the Epidemic Diseases Act, an act legislated in the pre-constitutional era as well as the Disaster Management Act, which provides no provision for its exercise in this context was adopted. This paper analyses the provisions of the act and drawbacks faced in light of new challenges and the need to reform the Act by inserting new provisions to better capture the modern-day challenges. This article seeks to establish whether the act and the other legislations invoked by the government are sufficient to combat current and future crises of similar nature.