Damages in lieu of an injunction
The torts for which an injunction is usually sought are a nuisance, continuing trespass, infringement of copyright, trademarks, and patents, ...
The torts for which an injunction is usually sought are a nuisance, continuing trespass, infringement of copyright, trademarks, and patents, ...
Rule of vicarious liability "A master is liable for any tort which the servant commits in the course of his ...
1. The mistaken prosecution of an innocent man is not in itself an actionable wrong; for such a rule would ...
Damage is said to be caused by an inevitable accident when it is not caused intentionally and could not possibly ...
Extinction The Indian Trust Act, 1882 makes provision for the extinction of trusts under Sections 77, 78 and ...
In Morris v. Murray the defence of volens was applied. The plaintiff accompanied the defendant on a flight in the ...
Under Section 63, a beneficiary can follow the trust-property into the hands of a third-person where it has come into ...
Although particular specific torts may have particular special defences such as truth and fair comment to defamation. still, there are ...
A trust is controlled not only by the instrument of trust and the court but also by the beneficiaries and ...
Abrath v. N.E. Rly. Co. - Abrath was the medical adviser of M who recovered a large sum as ...
An act for the damages lies in the following kinds of wrongs which are styled as injuries to the person...
Read moreIAS NEXT is the best civil services coaching in Lucknow at Munsipulia, Indira Nagar Lucknow. Our All the courses are for English Medium Only.
Designed And Develop by Digital Prabhu
Designed And Develop by Digital Prabhu