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ESSENTIAL CONDITION FOR TORT

 In rem = in the things itself.General conditions of liability for a tort (How tort is committed).Essential condition for a tort:-A wrongful act or omission.The wrongful act must result in causing legal damage to another.The wrongful act must be of such a nature as to

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Torts or Wrong to personal Safety Freedom

An act for the damages lies in the following kinds of wrongs which are styled as injuries to the person of an individual.Bodily Harm – A willful act or statement of defendant which cause physical harm to the plaintiff is a tort.Battery – Any direct applicatio

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LAW OF TORT’S

IntroductionThe word "Tort" is derived from the Latin word “tortum” which means Twisted or Crooked. The term tort is equivalent to the English word “Wrong”. The remedies for tort are lies in the “Civil Law”.    &nbs

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KIND’S OF TORTIOUS LIABILITY

Rules of Strict & Absolute Liability:-  Many times it so happens that a person made liable for the act, which has not been done by him, or sometimes he made all possible effort to avoid such harm but still, he made liable. That it there are rules under absolute and s

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Article 14:- Equality before the law“The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India”.Dr. Jennings , “Equality before law means that among equals the law should be equal andshould

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Successful Alternative Models of Agriculture Marketing in India

Some other Innovative Marketing MechanismsSome innovative marketing mechanisms have been developed in some states, which involve the direct sale of farm produce to consumers, the sale of produce to buyers without routing it through mandis, and group marketing. Many states have att

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Advantages of PDS and DBT: A Comparison

Disadvantage of PDS and DBT : A ComparisonThe National Food Security ActThe NFSA was passed in the Parliament in the year 2013, the NFSA seeks to provide the food to all individuals by making it a statutory right.A comparison of existing TDPS and NFSAScopeTPDS

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The Advantages of APMC Act

Besides improving the way markets functioned, the Acts created an environment that freed producers-sellers from exploitation by traders and mercantile capital.The APMC act in recent years have developed certain inefficiencies, and the opponents have strongly argued to revamp the a

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Targeted PDS in India, Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY), Alternative to the PDS, Direct Benefit Transfers, National Food Security Act

Targeted PDS in IndiaPDS began as a Universal Programme in India due to food shortages of the mid 1960’s. But, since 1997 it has been exclusively targeted towards the poor, providing Wheat, Rice, Sugar and Kerosene at a highly subsidised to the below poverty line households.

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Public Distribution System in India: Definition; Issues; Working; Need; Disadvantages

Issues Related to Public Distribution SystemWhat is PDS?The PDS is a part of India’s Agriculture Price Policy. The Agriculture price policy in India has a twin objective of supporting farmers at the time of bumper harvest (when the price falls due to excess production) and s

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