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Tort law is a crucial yet often overlooked branch of civil law in India, covering everyday harms and wrongs that affect individuals, ranging from personal injury and property damage to defamation, negligence, and the growing challenges of the digital age. Introduction to Tort Law in India offers a clear, accessible, and practical guide to the principles and application of tort law in the Indian context. This book demystifies key tort concepts like negligence, nuisance, defamation, trespass, and malicious prosecution. Each chapter blends theoretical insights with real-life Indian case law,…mehr

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Tort law is a crucial yet often overlooked branch of civil law in India, covering everyday harms and wrongs that affect individuals, ranging from personal injury and property damage to defamation, negligence, and the growing challenges of the digital age. Introduction to Tort Law in India offers a clear, accessible, and practical guide to the principles and application of tort law in the Indian context. This book demystifies key tort concepts like negligence, nuisance, defamation, trespass, and malicious prosecution. Each chapter blends theoretical insights with real-life Indian case law, relatable examples, and step-by-step guidance on legal processes, including how to send a legal notice or seek remedies in court. With sections devoted to emerging topics such as environmental torts, online defamation, vicarious liability, and the evolving interface between torts and fundamental rights, this book highlights why tort law matters more than ever in contemporary India. Whether you're involved in a civil dispute, seeking to protect your rights, or simply wish to understand how law shapes daily life, this guide offers a firm foundation.
Autorenporträt
Siva Prasad Bose is an electrical engineer by profession. He is currently retired after many years of service in Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited. He received his engineering degree from Jadavpur University, Kolkata and has a law degree from Meerut University, Meerut. His interests lie in the fields of family law, civil law, law of contracts, and any areas of law related to power electricity related issues.