Shorts: On Motive & Law of torts
Amrit Pratim Mishra Xavier Law school, XIM University, Bhubaneswar Motive is generally known to be a cause that inspires individuals to induce a specific thinking /state of mind into considerable…
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Amrit Pratim Mishra Xavier Law school, XIM University, Bhubaneswar Motive is generally known to be a cause that inspires individuals to induce a specific thinking /state of mind into considerable…
By Bhavika Adwani The author is a student at DNLU Jabalpur. Introduction Tort in simple word is a civil wrong. When someone in a society harm the civil rights of…
By Kritika Joshi The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Sonipat. INTRODUCTION A tort suit enables the victim of a wrong to seek a remedy from…
By Simranpreet Kaur Student at UILS Punjab. INTRODUCTION The word tort denotes ‘something that is not lawful’. Tort is a civil wrong but all civil wrongs are not tort. We…
By Pranav Bajaj Edited By: Ms. Ragini Sehgal INTRODUCTION The term tort is the French equivalent of the English word ‘wrong’ and Roman law’s word ‘delict’. The term was introduced…
By Ragini Sehgal The author is a first year law student at UILS PU. INTRODUCTION The word ‘tort’ is derived from Latin word ‘tortum’ which means crooked. Tort, in simple…
By Ragini Sehgal The author is a first-year law student at UILS PU. INTRODUCTION The word ‘liability’ in laymen’s terms refers to the state of being legally responsible for something.…
By Siddharth Sengupta The Author is a first-year law student at National Law University Odisha. Introduction The law of torts, in simple words, is a branch of law that deals…
By Nakshatra Gujrati The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Odisha and is the founder of LAWOGS. We live in a society, or an ideal society…
By Nakshatra Gujrati The author is a first-year law student at National Law University Odisha and is the founder of LAWOGS. Back in Scotland, in 1928, Ms. May Donohogue ordered…