Act of God | Vis Major | Defence
Introduction In tort law, an Act of God means an unpredictable natural event beyond human control that causes damage or loss. This legal concept recognizes events caused exclusively by natural…
Introduction In tort law, an Act of God means an unpredictable natural event beyond human control that causes damage or loss. This legal concept recognizes events caused exclusively by natural…
Introduction In certain legal scenarios, defendants can assert a defense when they deem the plaintiff the wrongdoer. This principle stems from the Latin maxim “Ex turpi causa non oritur actio,”…
Introduction In tort law, two important principles determine liability when individuals voluntarily engage in risky activities: Scienti Non Fit Injuria and Volenti Non Fit Injuria. While they share similarities, their…
Introduction In tort law, “Volenti Non Fit Injuria” is a crucial principle meaning “to a willing person, no injury is done.” This doctrine applies when someone voluntarily accepts a risk,…
Introduction When someone claims they’ve been wronged under tort law, the defendant can sometimes escape liability by using certain defences known as “general defences.” These defences serve as justifications or…
Introduction In tort law, two critical concepts often come into play: Damnum Sine Injuria and Injuria Sine Damno. They represent different scenarios involving rights and damages. Let’s explore what they…
Introduction Tortious liability refers to the legal obligation of one party to compensate another due to a civil wrong or injury. This liability arises from the breach of a duty…
Introduction Navigating the legal landscape often involves understanding the distinctions between various types of legal obligations and wrongs. Two fundamental concepts in this realm are torts and contracts. Though they…
Introduction Understanding the distinction between tort and crime is crucial in grasping how the legal system addresses wrongful acts. Both torts and crimes involve wrongful behaviour, but they differ significantly…
Introduction Tort law serves as a cornerstone of civil justice systems worldwide, addressing various wrongs that cause harm or injury to individuals or their property. These wrongs, known as torts,…