Introduction to Tort Law in India - Couverture souple

Bose, Siva Prasad

 
9798201052454: Introduction to Tort Law in India

Synopsis

Tort law governs the everyday wrongs that individuals suffer - from personal injury and property damage to defamation, trespass, and negligence. Though foundational to civil justice, tort law is often overlooked in Indian legal education and public awareness.

This accessible and comprehensive book offers a clear introduction to tort law in the Indian context, enriched with practical examples, key case laws, and procedural guidance. Covering topics such as nuisance, vicarious liability, malicious prosecution, online defamation, and constitutional torts, this updated edition reflects the expanding scope of tort law in modern India.

Whether you're a law student, practitioner, or curious reader, this book will equip you to:

  • Understand the core principles of tort law in India
  • Recognize real-world applications of torts in daily life
  • Explore legal remedies available to victims of civil wrongs
  • Engage with emerging issues like AI liability, environmental harm, and digital rights

With its straightforward language and real-life relevance, Introduction to Tort Law in India is your gateway to a vital area of Indian law - one that protects rights, deters wrongdoing, and helps deliver justice in everyday situations.

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À propos de l?auteur

Siva Prasad Bose is an electrical engineer by profession. He is currently retired after many years of service in Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited. He received his engineering degree from Jadavpur University, Kolkata and has a law degree from Meerut University, Meerut. His interests lie in the fields of family law, civil law, law of contracts, and any areas of law related to power electricity related issues.

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