Defamation

Defamation Meaning | Essentials | Defences – Law of Torts

Everyone has a ‘Right to Reputation’. Defamation is the unlawful and therefore punishable offense of damaging a person’s reputation (without just cause or legitimate excuse) by inflicting hatred, contempt, or ridicule. If you damage the reputation of others, do so at your own risk, just like infringing on proprietary rights. Winfield defines defamation as “publication…

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composite-negligence

Composite Negligence – Law of Torts

When the negligence is committed by two or more persons, then such negligence is called as composite negligence. Introduction about Composite Negligence In our nation, the term “composite negligence” refers to both types of cases: independent tort feasors and joint-tort feasors. The tortfeasors’ responsibility under composite negligence is joint and many. In such a case,…

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negligence

Meaning of Negligence | Essentials | Defences – Law of Torts

Origin of word negligence – The word negligence derived from latin term ‘negligentia’ that means ‘disregard’. Meaning & definitions of Negligence When there is no intention of causing harm to the person complained of – it is called as negligence. Carelessness on the part of defendant constitutes negligence. If, there is an unreasonable conduct followed…

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