Legal Reasoning for CLAT: 48 Previous Years’ Questions
These 50-odd previous years’ questions comprise of the Torts-based questions from all the CLAT exams so far (except 2016), with their ANSWERS AND DETAILED EXPLANATIONS.
Negligence for CLAT: Definition and Elements
“Negligence (Lat. negligentia, from neglegere, to neglect, literally “not to pick up something”) is a failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in
Legal Reasoning Questions for CLAT: Law of Torts
This set of questions, compiled by our CLAT coaching in Kolkata experts, from Legal Reasoning is based on Law of Torts. 1. PRINCIPLE: A plaintiff
Understanding the Law of Torts for CLAT: Its Constituents
INTRODUCTION The previous chapter introduced you to the concept of a tort. It is the failure to perform a legal duty ( A legal duty
Law of Torts: Understanding its relevance in CLAT
CHAPTER 1: THE LAW OF TORTS AN INTRODUCTION Since all good books have a nice beginning so should this one. So here we go :
Trespass : Legal Reasoning for CLAT
TRESPASS TO LAND Trespass, in its widest sense, signifies any transgression or offence against the law of nature, of society, or of the country, whether
Defamation : Legal Reasoning for CLAT
A defamatory statement is a statement calculated to expose a person to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or to injure him in his trade, business, and
Law of Torts vis-a-vis Legal Reasoning for CLAT
Tort is the French equivalent of the English word ‘wrong’. It is derived from the Latin term tortum and implies conduct which is twisted or
SAMPLE: CLATapult’s Law of Torts Module [DOWNLOAD]
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Law of Tort or The Law of Torts and Why it Matters for a CLAT Aspirant
CLATapult’s modules are different. We teach you not only for CLAT but also for your life as a law student and beyond. Now, this might