“Law of Torts & Consumer Protection Act, 2019 & Motor Vehicles Act, 1988” offers a holistic and updated exploration of three major branches of civil liability and compensation law. Beginning with the core concepts of Tort Law—such as negligence, nuisance, defamation, strict and absolute liability, vicarious liability, and remedies—the book explains how these principles shape modern claims and civil wrongs in India. It moves seamlessly into a detailed and practice-friendly commentary on the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, covering consumer rights, e-commerce transactions, product liability, mediation, pecuniary jurisdiction, unfair trade practices, and functioning of the Consumer Commissions. The final segment provides a comprehensive analysis of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, particularly in relation to motor accident claims, insurance liability, MACT procedures, compensation calculation, and recent judicial interpretations. Supported by diagrams, tables, and illustrative cases, the book is designed for clarity and practical utility. What makes this work unique is its integrated approach, connecting tortious liability, consumer disputes, and motor accident claims—three areas frequently encountered together in litigation. Clear explanations, updated case law, and simplified illustrations make it ideal for academic learning as well as courtroom use.






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