Absolute liability is the principle by which any corporation or industry engaged in hazardous or inherently dangerous activity is made absolutely liable for any injury caused as a result of its...
The impact of advertisements have a tremendous influence on consumer rights, emphasising the need of promotions that are fair and accurate. Deceptive advertising undermines integrity, distorts ...
The concept or doctrine of absolute liability is a creation of the SC of ROI in preference to the rule of Strict Liability in Ryland Vs. Fletcher. The main essence of Absolute Liability is that it ...
The landmark case of Nichols v. Marsland[1] talks about the 'Act of God' in the legal sphere and contributed in formation of a new tort also known as the "Act of God". The Act of God is discuss...
The quantification of damages in tort law remains a perplexing endeavor, characterized by the inherent difficulty in assigning a monetary value to non-economic losses. This legal article delves...
Facts: The case of Mayor & Co. of Bradford v. Pickles revolves around the actions of Mr. Pickles, the defendant, who owned land adjacent to the City of Bradford's water supply. The water t...
Facts of the Case The plaintiff, Mr. Hall, attended a motor race at the Brooklands Auto Racing Club, where he was injured when a car involved in the race lost control and veered into the spect...
Law of torts Is an ever growing branch of law applied in almost every countries in the world. Tort law imposes civil liability on a person and not criminal liability. As of now, a clear cut def...
The principle of Injuria Sine Damnum underlines the legal axiom that violation of a legal right warrants remedy irrespective of actual damage. This paper delves into the seminal case of Ashby v...
A dying declaration is a statement made by a person who believes they are on the brink of death, and the statement relates to the cause or circumstances of their impending death. The dying decl...