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This edition of the work has been prepared as per the new syllabus prescribed by the Bar Council of India for law students, and has therefore been much appreciated and has been prescribed in most law colleges.
The popular work has been reprinted once again to meet the pressing demand. Please send us your fresh orders.
“...presents an interesting and fresh approach to the subject of the Tort Law and provides the reader with a clear, accessible and up to date overview of the entire field.” - Kerala Law Times
“The principles of law of torts have been presented succinctly and descriptively with case-law updated.” - Gujarat Law Reporter
“... will be helpful to a wide spectrum of readers e.g. lawyers, law students, students of professional courses like ICWA, C.A. C.S., and various competitive examinations.” - The Management Accountant
PART I
General Principles
I. History, Meaning and Nature
II. Definition and DiDistinctions
III. Classification
IV. Parties to a Tort .
V. Conditions Negativiiviiving Liability
VI. Vicarious Liability
VII. Extinction of Liability
VIII. Remedies
PART II
Specific Torts
IX. Trespass to the Person
X Defamation
Xi Malicious Prosecution, Abuse of Legal Process, Maintenance and Champmperty
XII. Torts against Famimily Relations and Miscellaneous RiRights
XIII. Trespass to Land and Reversion
XIV. Trespass to Goods .
XV. Torts against Business Interests
XVI. Negligence
XVII. Nuisance
XVIII. Strict Liability
XIX. Liability of the Occupipiers and Owners of Property
XX. Liability for Animimals & Chattels
XXI Economimic Torts .
XXII. Inchoate Torts
Part III
Statutory Compensation
XXIII. Statutory Compmpensation
Part IV
Consumer Protection Act, 1986
XXIV. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 .
Subject Index
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