Introduction, Nature, Scope & Development of Tort Law | UPSC, CLAT PG & Judiciary
Автор: LexMentor | Adv. Aditya Sharma
Загружено: 2025-11-03
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In this lecture, we begin our Law of Torts series — a fundamental area of private law that governs civil wrongs and remedies. This session introduces the concept, nature, and growth of tortious liability, setting the foundation for all upcoming lectures.
What You’ll Learn:
Meaning and definition of “Tort”
Nature, scope, and objectives of Tort Law
Essential characteristics of a tort
Difference between Tort and Crime, and Tort and Contract
Theories of liability in torts (Winfield vs. Salmond)
Evolution of Tort Law in England and India
Importance of judicial remedies and civil accountability
The role of precedents in shaping modern tort jurisprudence
Landmark cases:
Donoghue v. Stevenson (Neighbour Principle)
M.C. Mehta v. Union of India
Rudal Shah v. State of Bihar
Bhagwan Das v. State of Rajasthan
This lecture provides the conceptual groundwork necessary before studying legal maxims, defences, and specific torts like negligence, nuisance, and defamation.
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UPSC Law Optional | CLAT PG | Judiciary | UGC-NET | LL.B./LL.M. Students
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