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- CHAPTER 1 THE NATURE OF TORT
- CHAPTER 2 GENERAL DEFENCES
- CHAPTER 4 VICARIOUS LIABILITY
- CHAPTER 5 VICARIOUS LIABILITY OF THE STATE
- Position in England & India, Negligence of military servants
- Kasturi Lal bypassed, Loss to property, Death/Injury to persons
- CHAPTER 6 REMOTENESS OF DAMAGE
- Remote and Proximate damage, The Wagon
- Mound Case, Wagon Mound followed in subsequent cases
- CHAPTER 7 TRESPASS TO THE PERSON
- Assault & Battery, False Imprisonment, Total Restraint
- Means of Escape, Lawful/Unlawful detention, Remedies
- CHAPTER 8 DEFAMATION
- Libel & Slander, Essentials of Defamation
- Inj. against publication, Communication b/w husband & wife
- Defences (Privilege)
- CHAPTER 9 NUISANCE
- Public & Private Nuisance, Its essentials
- Interference with use or enjoyment of Land Injury to property
- Damage, Nuisance on highways
- Effectual & Ineffectual defences
- CHAPTER 11 NEGLIGENCE
- Essentials of Negligence, Duty of care to the plaintiff
- Breach of duty, Damage & Nervous Shock
- CHAPTER 15 LIABILITY FOR DANGEROUS CHATTELS
- Liability towards immediate & ultimate transferee
- Things dangerous & not dangerous per se
- Application of the rule in Donoghue v. Stevenson
- Uiifair Contract Terms Act, 1977 & Consumer Safety Act, 1978
- CHAPTER 19 TRESPASS TO GOODS, DETINUE CONVERSION
- CHAPTER 20 INTERFERENCE WITH CONTRACT/BUSINESS
- Inducing Breach of Contract, Intimidation & Conspiracy
- Malicious falsehood, Passing Off
- CHAPTER 21 LIABILITY FOR MISSTATEMENTS
- Deceit or Fraud (False Statement of Fact, Mere Silence)
- Negligent Misstatement, Innocent Misrepresentation
- CHAPTER 22 DEATH IN RELATION TO TORT
- Effect of death on a subsisting cause of action, How far is causing of death actionable in tort?
- The Rule in Baker v. Bolton, Death due to breach of contract
- Fatal Accidents Act 1855, Compensation payable under a Statute
- CHAPTER 23 DAMAGES, CLAIM AND COMPENSATION
- Pubic Law Remedy, Claim for damages, Army encounter
- Compensation to riot victim, Doctrine of vicarious liability
- Onus on doctor to prove his innocence, Negligence Compensation