| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Tort | Civil wrong causing damage, actionable for remedy | |
| Wrongful act | Breach of duty causing harm | Includes negligence, intentional acts |
| Damages | Compensation for loss | Types: compensatory, nominal, exemplary |
| Dum pum sine | Wrongful act without injury | No actual damage |
| Injuria sine | Injury without damage | No measurable loss |
| Strict liability | Liability without fault, e.g., hazardous activities | Fault not required |
| Absolute liability | Strict liability with no defenses, e.g., hazardous industries | No exceptions |
| Vicarious liability | Employer/Principal liable for employee/agent acts | Indian case law relevant |
| Battery | Intentional physical contact without consent | Harmful or offensive contact |
| Assault | Threat of immediate harm causing fear | Immediate apprehension |
| False imprisonment | Unlawful confinement | Without lawful justification |
| Negligence | Breach of duty causing harm | Duty, breach, causation, damage |
| Malicious prosecution | Wrongful criminal proceedings, malice, no reasonable grounds | Termination in accusedβs favor |
Tort
ββ Elements of Tort
β ββ Wrongful act
β ββ Damage
β ββ Causation
ββ Damages
β ββ Compensatory
β ββ Nominal
β ββ Exemplary
ββ Types of Torts
β ββ Wrongful act
β ββ Legal damage
β ββ Remedies
ββ Wrongful acts
β ββ Dum pum sine
β ββ Injuria sine
ββ Liability
β ββ Strict liability
β β ββ Exceptions
β ββ Absolute liability
β ββ Vicarious liability
β ββ Employer-employee
β ββ Principal-agent
β ββ State liability
ββ Specific Torts
ββ Battery
ββ Assault
ββ Bodily harms
ββ False imprisonment
ββ Malicious prosecution
ββ Nervous shock
ββ Defamation
ββ Negligence
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1. What are the three core elements required to establish a tort claim?
2. What is the primary distinction between 'dum pum sine' and 'injuria sine' in tort law?
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Tort β definition?
Civil wrong causing damage, actionable for remedy.
Tort β definition?
Civil wrong causing harm or loss.
Elements of Tort β components?
Wrongful act, damage, causation.
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