Legal Remedies and Extra-Judicial Remedies | Law of Torts
Judicial/legal remedies are court-enforced solutions to a wrongful act and primarily include damages (monetary compensat...
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Judicial/legal remedies are court-enforced solutions to a wrongful act and primarily include damages (monetary compensat...
Nuisance as a tort means an unlawful interference with a person’s use or enjoyment of land, or some right over, or in co...
Trespass refers to direct interference with possession or enjoyment of land of another without lawful justification thro...
Trespass refers to an act exceeding the limits established by law, involving intentional, unreasonable interference with...
Defamation is an injury to the reputation of a person. If a person injures the reputation of another, he does so at his ...
After a mistake has inflicted harm, there must be an obligation with respect to how much responsibility can be fixed and...
When the plaintiff by his own lack of care contributes to the damage caused by the negligence or wrongful conduct of the...
Nervous Shock is a personal injury to the nerve and brain structure of the body and hence damages may be recovered. Ment...
The term Negligence is derived from the Latin term ‘Negligentia’, meaning disregarded. The tort of Negligence is one of ...