Application of Volenti Non Fit Injuria

This article is written by Sonam Sanjay Pandey, a student of DY Patil Deemed to be University School of Law, Navi Mumbai. Through this Article the author tends to analyse the details of the maxim “Volenti Non-Fit Injuria” and its application under law of torts.  Definition  Volenti Non-Fit Injuria from Nolo’s Plain Law Dictionary isRead More

Injunction in India

This article is written by K.Lasya Charitha pursuing BALLB in Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. In this article, the researcher discusses the meaning, types of Injunctions, and few case laws related to injunction.  INTRODUCTION Any appeal to the courts without remedy is futile. Anyone who goes to court for past or current injuries mustRead More

Let’s Sue and Claim during Pandemic

This article is written by Vishrut Gupta, a student of Lloyd Law College. This article aims to explain to the readers about the connection between the Covid 19 on-going crisis and the rising scope application of Torts Law in today’s time. INTRODUCTION In today’s time, if anything left to be discussed, it has to beRead More

Development of Labor Laws in India

Vanshika Arora, is a first-year B.A.LL.B student at the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. This article intends to briefly describe the history, evolution and development of Labour Laws in India. INTRODUCTION Labor laws, also called employment laws are a domain of laws that deals with the relationship of the employee and employer, along with theRead More

Law of Torts: An Overview

This article is authored by Sanskriti Goel, a 1st year law student from Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies and School of law, GGSIPU. This article discusses the various definitions and evolution of law of torts.  Origin of the term ‘Tort’ The word ‘tort’ is French equivalent of the English word ‘wrong’. The term hasRead More

Inevitable Accident as a Tort Defence

This is authored by Janaki Nair a 3rd year B.A LLB student in Symbiosis Law School Pune. The following article revolves around the topic of the law of Torts and how ‘inevitable accident’ serves as a valid defense on that topic.  INTRODUCTION One of the many instances in which the law of torts differs fromRead More

Waiver of Tort Claims

This article is written by Indra Priyadarshini, a student of Alliance University, Bangalore. This article discusses the concept of Waiver of Tort Claims. INTRODUCTION Waiver of tort was an archaic remedy which enables the plaintiff to recover the benefit from their wrongdoing acquired by the defendant. This doctrine allows a plaintiff to waive the rightRead More

Torts to Domestic Relations

This article is written by T.PREETHI, student from government law college, Tirunelveli. In this article the student had explained about the torts in domestic relations and laws relating to its evolution. INTRODUCTION Relation had been evolving and the torts under this arena deals with family’s inner working. The evolution in this tort hasn’t only shapedRead More

The Polarity of Crime and Tort

In this article T.PREETHI, student of government law collage, Tirunelveli, Explains about the concept of CRIME and TORT, along with the difference. Crime and tort are frequently used words, but what do they mean and where do they differ? Tort The concept of tort can be defined as a civil wrong, due to which aRead More

Weighing between strict liability and absolute liability

In this article T.PREETHI, student of Government Law College, Tirunelveli, Explains about the concept of rule of strict liability and absolute liability. This also highlights the evolution of the same. The Concept of Strict Liability The concept of strict liability evolved after Ryland’s vs. fletchers’ case. The principle laid in this case, is that ‘ifRead More