TORT

Tort law governs civil wrongs that cause harm or loss, allowing individuals to seek compensation for damages. It encompasses various claims, including negligence, defamation, trespass, nuisance, and strict liability. The primary objective of tort law is to provide legal remedies, such as monetary compensation or injunctions, to restore victims to their original position before the wrongful act occurred. Torts can be intentional (e.g., assault, false imprisonment), negligent (e.g., car accidents, medical malpractice), or based on strict liability (e.g., defective products, environmental hazards). Whether you’re a victim seeking justice or a business aiming to mitigate legal risks, understanding tort law is crucial in protecting your rights and liabilities.

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SUMMONS

SUMMONS

Introduction: Embedded within the procedural fabric of Indian civil litigation is the indispensable concept of Summons under the Civil Procedure Code (CPC).  Definition : A summons, in the legal realm, serves as a formal document issued by a court to inaugurate legal...

Written Statement

Written Statement

Introduction: Within the intricate landscape of civil litigation, the Written Statement emerges as a key player, guided by the stipulations of the Civil Procedure Code. This blog endeavors to unravel the importance, prerequisites, and procedural intricacies...

SECTION 15 – 20 (JURISDICTION)

SECTION 15 – 20 (JURISDICTION)

The Civil Procedure Code (CPC) is an essential legal framework that governs civil lawsuits in many countries. Sections 15 to 20 of the CPC outline important provisions related to jurisdiction. In this blog post, we will explore these sections and their significance. ...

OBJECTIONS OF JURISDICTION ( SECTION 21 ) 

OBJECTIONS OF JURISDICTION ( SECTION 21 ) 

 Introduction:  Jurisdiction plays a crucial role in any legal proceeding. It determines which court has the authority to hear and decide a particular case. In India, the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) provides guidelines on objections to jurisdiction under Section 21. ...

SECTION 13-14

SECTION 13-14

 Introduction: Foreign judgments play a crucial role in the legal system, as they help recognize and enforce legal decisions made in other countries. However, not all foreign judgments are considered conclusive or automatically enforceable.  Section 13 and Section 14...

INSTITUTION OF SUITS

INSTITUTION OF SUITS

Section 26: Institution of Suits: Section 26 of the CPC lays down the requirements for the institution of suits. It states that every suit shall be instituted by presenting a plaint to the court. The plaint should contain the necessary facts, grounds, and reliefs...