The Doctrine of Respondeat Superior
Introduction Vicarious liability is a legal concept where one party is held responsible for the actions of another due to […]
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Introduction Vicarious liability is a legal concept where one party is held responsible for the actions of another due to […]
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Introduction In law, individuals usually take accountability for their own actions. However, certain circumstances allow holding someone responsible for another
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Introduction Vicarious liability is a legal concept where one party is held responsible for the actions of another. This often
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Introduction The principle of absolute liability was established in India through the landmark case of M.C. Mehta v. Union of
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Introduction Strict liability in torts, also known as “No-Fault Liability,” is a legal concept where a party is held liable
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Introduction “Ex turpi causa non oritur actio” — from an unlawful cause, no action arises — encapsulates a fundamental principle
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Introduction Understanding the capacity of different parties involved in tort law is crucial for navigating legal disputes. Here, we explore
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Introduction When it comes to tort law, understanding the concept of “mistake” is crucial. A mistake, whether of fact or
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Introduction In the realm of tort law, statutory authority serves as a crucial defence. Shielding individuals or entities from liability
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Introduction Private defence in tort law allows individuals to protect themselves from harm or injury. This right is fundamental and
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