Mukesh Kumar has Published 2035 Articles

Inevitable Accident Vs Act of God

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 11-Apr-2023 11:34:05

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Over the course of its existence, tort law has changed. The rejection of compensation claims is based on a few principles. These counterclaims or defenses are employed to release from tort liability those individuals who have been wrongfully accused and subjected to erroneous claims. To stay current with the grounds ... Read More

Child Labor And Forced Labor

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 11-Apr-2023 11:31:09

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The two most serious problems in India are child labor and forced labor, both of which continue to be very difficult for the economic and social development of the country. Numerous laws and policies have been put in place by the Indian government to stop these practices, but millions of ... Read More

Doctrine of Pleasure

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 11-Apr-2023 11:27:26

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An English common law principle states that a monarch's civil servant keeps his job and benefits from it for the term of the monarch's pleasure. The doctrine of pleasure is founded on public policy, and whenever the Crown feels that a civil servant should be relieved of their duties because ... Read More

Comparative Negligence: Meaning and Types

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 11-Apr-2023 11:19:59

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The idea of comparative negligence is used in law to assess the level of responsibility of each participant involved in an accident or incident. It is frequently applied in personal injury lawsuits if it is determined that both parties share some of the blame. Comparative negligence permits the division of ... Read More

Extinction of Liability in Tort

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 11-Apr-2023 11:14:57

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Extinction of liability, also known as discharge of liability, describes a situation in which a tortfeasor's liability may disappear after a predetermined amount of time. Despite a tortfeasor's liability, the window of opportunity to seek redress has passed. The plaintiff is not entitled to damages from the perpetrator. Meaning ... Read More

Act of God: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 11-Apr-2023 11:10:00

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The general defense of an act of God is applied in tort cases when an incident occurs that the respondent has no resistor over and the impairment is caused by natural causes. In those circumstances, the defendant will not be held liable in tort law for such unintentional harm. Acts ... Read More

Breach of Confidence

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 11-Apr-2023 11:05:45

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To ensure protection of an idea, it must meet the minimum requirement of being well-formed and viable enough to be transformed into a reality. Once the idea or concept reaches this stage, privacy laws mandate that individuals who possess knowledge or require information regarding the invention are obliged to maintain ... Read More

False Light: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 11-Apr-2023 11:00:55

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In a false statement tort, the plaintiff typically has to show that the statement was made on display to the public, that it was egregiously offensive, and that it caused the plaintiff's personal harm, such as emotional distress. The dissemination of lies in this tort can also be defamatory. Defamation ... Read More

Duty of Care: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 11-Apr-2023 10:52:37

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A duty of care clause may be included in a written contract, but it is frequently an implied obligation that comes with being a corporate director. They must perform their role by making morally, monetarily, and legally sound decisions. All relevant data should be considered before making these decisions. ... Read More

Abuse of Process in Criminal Proceedings

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 11-Apr-2023 10:48:47

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Civil wrongs that don't cause bodily harm can be classified as "dignitary torts, " which are wrongs that have diminished someone's reputation or dignity. Defamation, malicious prosecution, and abuse of the legal system are just a few instances of dignitary torts. Abuse of process is when someone uses the legal ... Read More

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