what topic should be covered in law of torts for CLAT?
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The word 'Tort'" is gotten from the old French word 'tort' and the Latin word 'tortum', the two of them generally signifying 'contorted'.
Any infringement under this specific part of regulation will be changed in a common suit petitioned for harms. This suggests that the law of misdeeds exists just to cure the common wrongs after which the offended party is granted unliquidated harms as pay.
Relevant topics for CLAT
- General Defences
- Negligence
- Defamation
- Trespass
- Nuisance
- Vicarious Liability
- Strict and Absolute Liability
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I am doing 3 year llb from Mumbai university can u please suggest some easy and understandable reference books for these subjects ( except mokal) :1) Labour laws 2) Law of Torts 3) Contract 1 4)Legal language and general english
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Books for Labour Laws:-
1) Labour and Industrial Law by P.L. Malik
2) Employers Guide for Labour Laws by S. L. Dwivedi
3) Bare Acts which are published by Labour Law Agencies. These are basic acts as published by the Government including State Rules.
Books for Law of Torts:-
1) Law of Torts by Dr Ashok K. Jain
2) Law of Torts by R.K. Bangia
3) Law of Torts by Ratanlal and Dhirajlal
Books for Contract:-
1) Law of Contract by Avtar Singh
2) Law of Contract by Dr H.K. Saharay
Books for Legal language and general english:-
1) Legal Language, Legal Writing and General English by B.M. Gandhi
2) Legal Language, Legal Writing and General English by Dr S.C. Tripathi
3) Legal Language, Legal Writing and General English by S.K. Mishra
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What is mean by Law of Torts and Jurisprudence ?
Law of torts and Jurisprudence are two completely different subjects. In jurisprudence we have to study about the theories, philosophies and science of law whereas a tort may be defined as a civil wrong independent of contract for which the appropriate remedy is an action for unliquidated damages.
P.S. :- Unliquidated Damages are a form of compensation which is said to be 'at large', that is, the amount is not predetermined with the contract is entered into, but is determined by a court (either a judge or jury) after the breach has occurred.
Do I need to study Law of Torts, criminal, civil and constitutional law for CLAT 2020 UG
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CLAT 2020 examination consists of five parts, including English, mathematics, general knowledge & current affairs, Logical reasoning and legal aptitude.
For the legal aptitude portion, you need to have the knowledge about the basics of law and important court decisions.
You need to have the basic knowledge about criminal, civil and constitutional laws. For more details, please visit the link mentioned below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
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Do we need to study Constitutional law,civil law,criminal law and law of torts for CLAT 2020 UG. I am in 12th.
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clat stands for common law Admission test.
You should know the basic things of laws .also common legal aptitude should be knon.click on the link below to know more about clat 2020 preparation tips