- Author(s): Dhirajlal, Justice G.P. Singh, Ratanlal
- Publisher: LexisNexis
- Edition: 29 Ed 2024
- ISBN 13 9788119403059
- Approx. Pages 880 + contents
- Format Paperback
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
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Description
Ratanlal and Dhirajlal's classic work on The Law
of Torts is the most authoritative, well-acknowledged and comprehensive
commentary on the subject. First published in 1897, this legal classic
has withstood the test of time, and served the legal profession and
everyone associated with it for over a century. Its appeal has not
withered but has only grown with the passage of time. For more than 29
years this subject was elucidated and expounded by Late Justice GP Singh
whose simple and lucid way of writing made it useful not only for
judges, lawyers and law students but also to person from fields other
than law.
The current edition of this leading commentary includes the
latest case law both national and International as well as the relevant
legislative developments introduced since the last publication. Latest
judgments dealing with constitutional torts, developments in principles
of vicarious liability, negligence, nuisance etc. have been elaborately
discussed. Judgments pertaining to arbitrability of tortious disputes
and judicial forums for seeking tortious remedies are also included in
this edition.
This book will be an invaluable reference for students,
judges, lawyers and law firms specialising in civil, criminal, consumer
and environment laws.
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Table of Contents
I. General principles
II. Some general elements in torts
III. Personal capacity
IV. Foreign torts
V. Justification of torts
VI. Death in relation to torts
VII. Discharge of torts
VIII. Liability for wrongs committed by others
IX. Remedies
X. Classification of torts
XI. Trespass to person
XII. Defamation
XIII. Malicious proceedings
XIV. Wrongs relating to domestic and other miscellaneous rights
XV. Tort to reality or immovable property
XVI. Torts to personality or movable property
XVII. Torts affecting immovable as well as Movable property
XVIII. Torts to incorporeal personal property
XIX. Negligence and allied topics
XX. Nuisance
XXI. Fraud and negligent misstatement
Summary
Subject Index
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Author Details
Ratanlal Ranchhoddas - B.A., LL.B., Advocate (O.S.), Bombay High Court
Dhirajlal Keshavlal Thakore - B.A., Of Linclon’s Inn, Barrister-at-Law
Akshay Sapre : Advocate, High court of Madhya pradesh