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Tuesday, 8 November 2022

LC 0604 Tort and Consumer Protection Law : Quick Revision

Long Question 

Define the TORT Characteristics of Crime and Contract

    TORT Characteristics and difference Crime and Contract

    Definition, Nature of torts | Difference between tort and crime| Theories of law of tort


Consumer Protection Law 

    Consumer Protection Law 

    The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 | PART 1

    The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 | PART 2

    The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 | PART 3 

 

Defamation   Legal Injury to reputation


        Lebel  - Written , Picture, Paint , Permanent , Published  - Addressed to Eye
                        Actionable Per Se (No need to prove Damage)
   
        Slander - Orally , Singed, Gesture , Temporary - Addressed to Ear (Civil Wrong) 
                        Not Actionable Per Se  (Exception - Character Comment)
        
        Essential 
            Statement is defamatory
                    Direct or Indirect (Innuendo) Defamation 
                
            Statement referred to Plaintiff (Exception - Death / Deceased , Group or Class Person)  
                
            Statement be Published (Exception : Husband - Wife Privilege  communication)         

        Justification or truth
        Fair Comment
        Privilege  (Absolute and Qualified) 
            Absolute - Parliamentary Proceeding, State communication, Judicial Proceedings
  
        
Notes








Strict Liability and Absolute Liability (No Fault Liability)

        Strict Liability and Absolute Liability | Law of Torts

        Strict Liability

        Rylands Vs Fletcher  : Liability 
        Dangerous thing (Non Natural Thing) 
            
         Escape 
         Primafacy Liability (Defendant to prove Burdon) 
         Exception - Plaitiff's Fault  
                             Act of God 
                             VNFI (Mutual Understanding)
                             Act of Stranger 
                             Statutory Authority - MC Mehata Vs Union Carbide of India (Absolute Liability)
                            
         Absolute Liability 
         Enterprise  (Commercial Object)
         Hazardous Activity
         Escape Not Necessary
         
         No Exception 
          Quantom of Damages Directly proportional to Size Enterprize               

         

Vicarious Liability 

        Vicarious Liability 

Assault 

        Assault

Battery

        Battery

Tress pass to Land 

        Tress Pass to Land


Destination and Conversion 

        Destination and Conversion 


Public and Private Nuisance

    Public and Private Nuisance


Negligence  

        Negligence 


Liability of driver owner under Motor Vehicle Act  Sect 490

    

Damages


Injunction 


Nuisence

 






 





Quasi Contract | Quasi Contract in Hindi| Types of Quasi Contract

 


Saturday, 11 June 2022

Syllabus LC 0604 Tort and Consumer Protection Law

 

Module 01

Introduction and Principles of Liability in Tort :

1.     Development of tort actions in England and India

2.     Meaning and definition of tort

3.     Tort distinguished from contract, quasi-contract and crime

4.     Constituents of tort – wrongful act, damage and remedy

5.     Malfeasance, misfeasance and non-feasance

 

Module 02

Liability for the Wrong Committed :

1.     Strict liability, absolute liability, no-fault liability; exceptions to these

2.     Principle of vicarious liability - nature, scope and justification

3.     Doctrine of sovereign immunity

4.     Joint tort-feasors, joint and several liability

 

Module 03

General Defences / Justifications in an action  for Tort :

1.     Volenti non fit injuria, consent, voluntary assumption of risk, exclusion clauses

2.     Vis major (act of God)

3.     Inevitable accident

4.     Act of third parties

5.     Novus actus interveniens

6.     Plaintiff’s wrong or default

7.     Self-defence and defence of property

8.     Necessity

9.     Statutory authority

10.  Judicial and quasi-judicial acts

11.  Parental and quasi-parental authorities

12.  Illegality

13.  Mistake

 

Module 04

Torts against Persons : 

1.     Assault, Battery, Mayhem

2.     Causing Emotional Distress

3.     Malicious Prosecution and abuse of legal proceedings; False Imprisonment

4.     Deceit and Conspiracy

5.     Particular defences available in each of these types

 

Module 05

Torts against Reputation :

1.     Defamation : Libel and slander; Freedom of speech and expression;

Defamation in the civil and criminal law;  

Different branches of Defamation Libel, Slander;  

Cyber Defamation : Defamation in cyber space

2.     Defences to defamation

3.     Invasion of privacy and defences

 

Module 06

Torts against Property :  

1.     Trespass to land

2.     Trespass to personal property

3.     Detention and conversion

4.     Passing off; Injury to trademark, patent and copyrights

5.     Public and private nuisance

6.     Particular defences available in each of these types

Module 07

Unintentional Torts :

1.     Product Liability and defences 

2.     Negligence : Duty to take care and its breach;  Foreseeability, causation; Contributory negligence and other defences to negligence; 

Occupier’s liability; res ipsa loquitur

3.     Liability of driver and owner under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 for motor accidents : Liability on fault basis (negligence), no-fault basis (Section 140144), structured formula basis (Section 163A, 163B and Schedule), compensation in hit-and-run cases (Section 161 and 163), Powers and jurisdiction of a Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Introduction only to the scheme of compulsory insurance under the Act (Sections 2 (30), 145(b),

146 (1) and (2), 147(1)(i) and (2),  149, 151(1), 158(1), 160, 196)

Module 08

Remedies in Tort law :

1.     Judicial remedies: 

a)     Damages : Types - General and special, nominal, contemptuous, aggravated, exemplary, Compensatory damages - Principles of causation, foreseeability, certainty, assessment and calculation of damages - principles, personal injuries, death, loss of property, economic and non-economic losses

b)    Injunction - permanent and temporary, qua timet action

c)     Replevin

d)    Ejectment

2.     Extra - judicial remedies - Self-defence,  reentry on land, recapture of goods, abatement, distress damage feasant

Module 09

Consumer Protection Law :

1.     Origin and development of consumer law

2.     Basic Concepts - Consumer, complaint, complainant, service, goods, defect, deficiency, trader, consumer dispute, restrictive trade practice, unfair trade practice

3.     Authorities under the Act - Consumer Councils, Redressal agencies and their composition and jurisdiction - substantive, territorial and pecuniary; Appeals, Additional remedy

4.     Remedies available under the Act

5.     Procedure for filing a complaint and of the redressal agency, Limitation; Enforcement of orders, vexatious complaints

 

Recommended Readings:

1.     Ramaswamy Iyers’s The Law of Torts, Lakshminath ed, 10th ed, 2007, LexisNexis.

2.     Avatar Singh, Introduction to the Law of Torts, 2nd ed., Delhi Law House.

3.     Ratanlal and Dhirajlal, The Law of Torts, Akshay Sapre ed., 27th ed., 2016, LexisNexis.

4.     P.S. Achuthan Pillai, The Law of Tort, Abhinandan Malik ed., 9th ed (reprint 2017), Eastern Book Company.

5.     B M Gandhi, Law of Torts, 4th ed (rep 2016), Eastern Book Company.

6.     Sathya Narayan, Tort Law in India, Wolters Kluwer, Netherland, 2013.

7.     Wienfield and Jolowicz on Tort, W V H Rogers ed, 18th ed, 2010, Sweet and Maxwell.

8.     Salmond and Heuston on the Law of Torts, R F V Heuston and R A Buckley Eds, 21st ed, Sweet and Maxwell.

9.     Tony Weir, An Introduction to Tort Law, 2nd ed, 2006, Oxford University Press.

10.  John Murphy, Street on Torts, Eleventh Edi Oxford University Press 2006.

11.  Avtar Singh and Harpreet Kaur, Introduction to the Law of Torts and Consumer Protection, 3rd ed, 2013, LexisNexis.

12.  Garima Tiwari, Understanding Laws – Consumer Rights 2014, LexisNexis.

13.  Anirban Chakraborty, Law of Consumer Protection – Advocacy and Practice, 2014, LexisNexis.

14.  Claire Andrews, Enforcement of Consumer Rights and Protections, 2016, LexisNexis.

Avtar Singh, Consumer Protection: Law and Practice, 5th ed, 2015, Eastern Book Co.

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