Month: October 2024

  • Defence of Illegality: Ex Turpi Causa Non Oritur Actio

    Defence of Illegality: Ex Turpi Causa Non Oritur Actio

    Law and You > Law of Tort > Defence of Illegality: Ex Turpi Causa Non Oritur Actio The word โ€œTortโ€ is of a French origin which has been further derived from the Latin word โ€œTortumโ€ meaning โ€œto twistโ€ and implies conduct which is tortious4or twisted. It is a species of civil injury or wrong. A tort…

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  • Defence of Contributory Negligence in Tort Law

    Defence of Contributory Negligence in Tort Law

    Law and You > Law of Tort > Defence of Contributory Negligence in Tort Law IntroductionGeneral Defences in Tort LawDefence of Contributory NegligenceKey Ingredients of Defence of Contributory NegligenceExamples of Defence of Contributory NegligenceCase Laws for Defence of Contributory NegligenceConclusionRelated Topics The word โ€œTortโ€ is of a French origin which has been further derived from…

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  • Defence of Necessity in Tort Law

    Defence of Necessity in Tort Law

    Law and You > Law of Tort > Defence of Necessity in Tort Law IntroductionGeneral Defences in Tort LawDefence of NecessityKey Ingredients of Defence of NecessittyExamples of Defence of NecessityLimits and Exceptions of Defence of NecessityCase Laws for Defence of NecessityConclusionRelated Topics The word โ€œTortโ€ is of a French origin which has been further derived…

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  • Defence of Defence of Property in Tort Law

    Defence of Defence of Property in Tort Law

    Law and You > Law of Tort > Defence of Defence of Property in Tort Law The word โ€œTortโ€ is of a French origin which has been further derived from the Latin word โ€œTortumโ€ meaning โ€œto twistโ€ and implies conduct which is tortious4or twisted. It is a species of civil injury or wrong. A tort is…

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  • Defence of Others as Defence in Tort Law

    Defence of Others as Defence in Tort Law

    Law and You > Law of Tort > Defence of Others as Defence in Tort Law The word โ€œTortโ€ is of a French origin which has been further derived from the Latin word โ€œTortumโ€ meaning โ€œto twistโ€ and implies conduct which is tortious4or twisted. It is a species of civil injury or wrong. A tort is…

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  • Self Defence as Defence in Tort Law

    Self Defence as Defence in Tort Law

    Law and You > Law of Tort > Self Defence as Defence in Tort Law The word โ€œTortโ€ is of a French origin which has been further derived from the Latin word โ€œTortumโ€ meaning โ€œto twistโ€ and implies conduct which is tortious4or twisted. It is a species of civil injury or wrong. A tort is a…

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  • Defence of Consent (Volenti Non Fit Injuria)

    Defence of Consent (Volenti Non Fit Injuria)

    Law and You > Law of Tort > Defence of Consent (Volenti Non Fit Injuria) The word โ€œTortโ€ is of a French origin which has been further derived from the Latin word โ€œTortumโ€ meaning โ€œto twistโ€ and implies conduct which is tortious4or twisted. It is a species of civil injury or wrong. A tort is a…

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  • Plea Bargaining under BNSS

    Plea Bargaining under BNSS

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > BNSS > Plea Bargaining under BNSS Delay and heavy workloads in the Courts have resulted in the informal system of pre-trial bargaining and settlement. This system is commonly known as โ€˜plea bargainingโ€™. In some western countries, particularly in the United States where about 90% of criminal cases are disposed…

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  • Criminal Charge Under BNSS

    Criminal Charge Under BNSS

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > BNSS > Criminal Charge Under BNSS One basic requirement of a fair trial in criminal jurisprudence is to give precise information to the accused as to the accusation against him. This is of significant value as it helps the accused in the preparation of his defence. In all trials…

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  • Auditor Under Companies Act, 2013

    Law and You > Corporate Laws > Companies Act, 2013 > Auditor Under Companies Act, 2013 An auditor is an independent professional person qualified to perform an audit. In accounting, an auditor is someone who is responsible for evaluating the validity and reliability of a company or organizationโ€™s financial statements. The term is sometimes synonymous…

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