Law of Torts Study Material by Lawsikho

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What is the purpose of the study material on the law of torts compiled by team Lawsikho?

To provide accessible and high-quality study material to all law students and anyone who wants to learn the law in India.

Why did the team start Project Access?

To provide accessible and high-quality study material to all law students and anyone who wants to learn the law in India.

What issues of law students does the compiled study material aim to solve?

Difficulty in finding good law books, high cost of law books, and the need for different learning formats.

How can individuals contribute to the compilation of study material on the law of torts?

By writing and sharing high-quality notes, suggesting changes to existing notes, and requesting additional topics for inclusion.

What does the word 'tort' originate from?

The French language

Who is an individual called when they commit a tort?

Tortfeasor or wrongdoer

According to John Salmond, how does he address tort?

As a civil wrong with unliquidated damages

What are the three essential elements that constitute a tort?

Legal remedy, action for damages, and wrongful act nature

What is a wrongful act?

Morally wrong or legally wrong, and can be both at the same time

What is the main aim of the Law of Torts?

The compensation of victims

Access high quality and affordable study material on the law of torts in India. Compiled as a part of Project Access by team Lawsikho, this material aims to provide accessible resources to law students and anyone interested in learning Indian law.

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