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040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a346.5403
_bSIN/LAW
100 _aSingh, S. P.
245 _aLaw of Torts :
_bIncluding Compensation under the Consumer Protection Act
_cby S. P. Singh.
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aDelhi :
_bUniversal,
_c2008.
300 _a376 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. What is Tort ? Chapter 2. Tort Compared Chapter 3. The Two Maxims Chapter 4. Relevance of Malice, Motive, Intention and Fault in Law of Torts Chapter 5. General principles or Conditions which Negative Tortious Liability : General Defences Chapter 6. Remoteness of Damage Chapter 7. Capacity to be Sue and be Used Chapter 8. Joint- Tortfeasors Chapter 9. Trespass to Person Chapter 10. Trespass to Land Chapter 11. Trespass to Goods & Conversion Chapter 12. Torts affecting domestic and services relationship Chapter 13. Negligence Chapter 14. Nervous shock Chapter 15. Contributory Negligence Chapter 16. Liability of the Occupiers for Dangerous premises Chapter 17. Vicarious Liability Chapter 18. Vicarious Liability of the State Chapter 19. Defamation Chapter 20. Nuisance Chapter 21. Strict Liability and Absolute Liability Chapter 22. Liability for Dangerous Animals Chapter 23. Malicious Prosecution Chapter 24. Death in Relation to Tort Chapter 25. Remedies Chapter 26. The Consumer Protection Act Chapter 27. The Motor Vehicles Act Index
650 _aTorts--India.
942 _cBK
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