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  2. Tort law in India - Wikipedia

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    With regard to negligence, Indian jurisprudence follows the approach stated in Ratanlal & Dhirajlal: The Law of Torts, [21] [22] laying down three elements: A duty of care (i.e. a legal duty to exercise "ordinary care and skill") A violation of the appropriate standard of care [a]

  3. File:The law of torts (IA lawoftorts00unde).pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Cases on the law of torts (IA casesonlawoftort00hepb).pdf

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  5. Negligence - Wikipedia

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    With regard to negligence, Indian jurisprudence follows the approach stated in Ratanlal & Dhirajlal: The Law of Torts, [51] [52] laying down three elements: A duty of care (i.e. a legal duty to exercise "ordinary care and skill") A violation of the appropriate standard of care [d]

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  7. Ratanlal Kishorilal Malviya - Wikipedia

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    Ratanlal Kishorilal Malviya (1907–1984) was an Indian labor leader, politician and a contributor to the Constitution of India. His father Kishorilal Malaiya of Sagar, Madhya Pradesh belonged to the Malaiya family of Sagar, [ 1 ] which had been a supporter and follower of Kshullak Ganeshprasad Varni , [ 2 ] who founded several education ...

  8. Outline of tort law - Wikipedia

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    Dignitary torts – a specific category of intentional torts where the cause of action is being subjected to certain kinds of indignities. Defamation – The communication of a statement that makes a false claim, expressively stated or implied to be factual, that may harm the reputation of an entity.

  9. File:Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977 (UKPGA 1977-32).pdf

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