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Law of Torts : With Consumer Protection Act, 1986 [Amended by Consumer Protection (Amendment) Act, 2002] and Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 / J. N. Pandey and Revised by Ishita Chatterjee

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Allahabad Central Law Publications 2019Edition: 10th Ed., Revised 2021Description: xl, 564p. : ill. ; 24cmISBN:
  • 9789388267373
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd 346.5403 PAN
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Reference Book VIT AP School of Law LAW Section 346.5403 PAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) LA01914 Not for loan LAW 020766

It includes Preface, Table of Contents, Chapters, Table of Cases, and Index Pages etc..
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ABOUT THE BOOK

The Law of Torts is essentially a product of the cases with a few important statutory interventions, which are of very recent development. It is not a codified law. The Law of Torts is a part of common law of England which is largely based on cases decided by the Courts. It is bulky and difficult so that a handy text-book is needed to guide the students. The main aim of this work is to explain the principles of Law of Torts in simple and lucid style so that students may easily grasp them.

CHAPTERIZATION



Chapter I- Nature and Definition of Tort

Chapter II- Foundation of Tortious Liability

Chapter III- General Conditions of Liability in Tort

Chapter IV- Mental Element in Torts

Chapter V- General Defences or Justification of Tort

Chapter VI- Personal Capacity

Chapter VII- General Remedies in Torts

Chapter VIII- Extinction of Liability in Tort

Chapter IX- Foreign Torts

Chapter X- Doctrine of Remoteness of Damage

Chapter XI- Nervous Shock

Chapter XII- Joint Tortfeasors

Chapter XIII- Vicarious Liability

Chapter XIV- Trespass to Person

Chapter XV- Defamation

Chapter XVI- Wrongs related to Domestic Relationship

Chapter XVII- Malicious Prosecution

Chapter XVIII- Trespass to Immovable Property

Chapter XIX- Wrongs to Movable Property

Chapter XX- Negligence

Chapter XXI- Liability for Animals

Chapter XXII- Liability for Dangerous Premises

Chapter XXIII- No fault liability- Motor Vehicles Act, 1988

Chapter XXIV- The Rule of Strict Liability

Chapter XXV- Nuisance

Chapter XXVI- Interference with Contractual Relations

Chapter XXVII- Torts to Incorporeal Personal Property

Chapter XXVIII- Consumer Protection Act, 1986

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