Law of Torts is a comprehensive and authoritative exposition of the principles governing civil liability arising from wrongful acts. The book covers foundational doctrines such as general liability in tort, negligence, nuisance, defamation, vicarious liability, strict and absolute liability, and emerging areas like professional and medical negligence. Each concept is explained with doctrinal clarity and supported by judicial precedents to aid conceptual understanding.
The book emphasizes the role of tort law in awarding compensation and preventing harm, making it highly relevant to consumer disputes, motor accident claims, workplace injuries, and medical malpractice cases. Designed to align with undergraduate and postgraduate law syllabi, the text balances academic rigor with practical relevance.
With its clear structure and wide applicability, Law of Torts serves as an indispensable resource for students, legal practitioners, and judiciary aspirants. It equips readers with a strong understanding of civil wrongs and remedies, essential for both examinations and litigation practice.






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