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Aishwaryasandeep

NUISANCE IN INDIA; PART-1

INTRODUCTION Nuisance is one of the most interesting topic in Law of Torts. It plays a vital role in understanding the difference between civil and criminal wrongs. Nuisance can be either public or private, that is, in public nuisance, the wrong which is committed effects a large number of people whereas on the other hand,…

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BANKING LITIGATION IN INDIA

For the past few years, India’s banking sector has been burdened by an overhang of stressed assets in the system, as well as a liquidity crisis (which can largely be seen as a consequence of the former) within the system. The focus has been on bank recapitalization and strengthening the resolution framework for stressed assets…

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liberty

WHAT IS LIBERTY ? Liberty has been derived from the Latin word LIBER which means free from all shackles. The Latin word liber denotes the absence of all restraints . It means that the liberty is the state of being free within society from restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, or political…

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Changing Dynamics of Right To Health

Health in status quo has become the focus of the international community. The Covid19 pandemic has highlighted the necessity for an improved International legal structure to safeguard the right to health. The havoc created by the virus is alarming. The right to health lies within the broad umbrella of human rights, making it a very…

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ASSAULT AND BATTERY

Assault: An assault may be defined as the unlawful laying of hands on another or attempts to do a corporeal hurt to another, coupled with the present ability and intention to the act. According to Sir Frederick Pollock- “The essence of the wrong of assault is putting a man in present fear of violence, so…

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TORT OF ASSAULT

INTRODUCTION: The word tort has been derived from the word “tortum”, which is a Latin term which means “twist”. Tort law refers to wrongful activities in which the perpetrator infringes on the legal rights of another person. The law imposes an obligation to respect the legal rights vested in society’s members, and anyone who fails…

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