What is Continuous Easement ?

Freedom and Property Rights are inseparable. You can’t have one without the other.                                                                                                                                 -George Washington  INTRODUCTION What is an easement?  The concept of the easement has been defined under Section 4 of The Indian Easements Act, 1882. According to the provisions of Section 4, easement or easement agreement is a term that describes a situation in which one party…

Basics of Tort

Tort The tort is a civil wrong that is derived from the Latin term “torture” which means a twisted act or crooked act. The person who commits the tort is known as ‘Tort feasor’ and the person who suffered injury/damage by the tort feasor is known as the injured/aggrieved person. According to Section 2(m) of…

Classification of Torts

Introduction A civil breach committed against someone resulting in legal action is known as a tort. In these cases, the injured party is eligible to sue for damages, or compensation, for what happened to them. This is often seen in personal injury cases, where the plaintiff in the claim sues the defendant for financial obligations…