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
CITATION- (1410) Y.B. 11 hen. IV of 47. Introduction The case revolves around the principle of injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria. Both the concepts state different theories and reasoning. The case is necessary for the law of torts as it
Case Name- Town Area Committee and Ors. vs Prabhu Dayal and Anr.Citations- AIR 1975 All 132 Introduction- the case mainly revolves around the U.P. Municipal Act and the maxim “damnum sine injuria”. The case is in relation to the construction and demolition
CASE NAME- ASHBY V. WHITECITATIONS – (1703) 92 ER 126 Introduction The case states the importance of fundamental rights vested by UK Constitutional Law. The issue in the case is related to civil law and the rights that a person holds to