Introduction Grant v. Australian Knitting Mills (1936) is a famous legal case in commonwealth tort law of carelessness as applied to the production and marketing of consumer goods. It highlights that manufacturers owe consumers certain obligations and forms the basis for some
Introduction Grant v. Australian Knitting Mills (1936) is a famous legal case in commonwealth tort law of carelessness as applied to the production and marketing of consumer goods. It highlights that manufacturers owe consumers certain obligations and forms the basis for some
Introduction 1981 was the year of a monumental landmark in Indian Torts, when case between Dr. Ram Baj Singh and Babulal took place, and caused a radical change in Indian tort law. It dealt with a specific personal injury claim as well
Introduction Daly V. Liverpool Corporation is a crucial case in the United Kingdom legal history particularly in matters of tort law, negligence and public authority liability. This article provides an adequate understanding on how to determine negligence with respect to acts or
The case of Mayor of Bradford Corporation v. Pickles, adjudicated in the late 19th century | BareLaw
Introduction The case of Mayor of Bradford Corporation v. Pickles, adjudicated in the late 19th century, stands as a landmark judgment in English law, particularly in the areas of property rights and water rights. This case is a crucial reference in understanding
The case of Ram Ghulam and Anr. v. The State of Uttar Pradesh, adjudicated in 1949 | BareLaw Introduction The case of Ram Ghulam and Anr. v. The State of Uttar Pradesh, adjudicated in 1949, stands as a pivotal moment in the
Evolution of Law of Torts in India- uncodified and judge-made; advantages and disadvantages Law of torts in India The law of torts in India is a relatively new branch of evolving clustered law which needs to be supplemented by codifying statutes by
Origin and Development of Law of Torts in England – Forms of action; specific remedies from case to case. Origin and Development of Law of Torts in England The law of torts originated in England and was brought to India via England.
Lucknow Development Authority v MK Gupta, 1994 SCC (1) 243 Case Name Lucknow Development Authority v. M.K. Gupta Citation (1994) SCC (1) 243 Court Supreme Court of India Date of Judgment 19th October, 1993 Bench J.S. Verma, M.N. Venkatachaliah, G.N. Ray, S.P.
Laxmi Engineering Works v PSG Industrial Institute, 1995 SCC (3) 583. Case Name: Laxmi Engineering Works v. P.S.G. Industrial Institute Citation 1995 SCC (3) 583 Court Supreme Court of India Date of Decision 11th April 1995 Judges Kuldip Singh and R.M. Sahai
Indian Medical Association v VP Shantha, AIR 1996 SC 550 CASE NAME Indian Medical Association v. V. P. Shantha CITATION AIR 1996 SC 550 DATE OF JUDGMENT 13th November, 1995 BENC J. S. Verma, N. P. Singh and B. N. Kirpal, JJ.