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.
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