compensate the villagers who
property has been damaged by applying no fault liability principle.
29. That a recent inspection was done by the office ... Applicants.
32. It is argued that compensation be paid applying no fault liability.
In the matter of Manoj Misra vs. Delhi Development Authority
down by House of Lords. By Explaining the rule of
No fault liability (Dr. S.K. Kapoor on Law of Torts 7th Edition ... strict
liability". It differs from the liability which arises on
account of the negligence or fault in this way i.e. the
concept
environmental law
has seen a significant shift from fault-based to no-fault liability
principles. This transition aims to address inherent challenges in
holding polluters ... like, The Public Liability
Insurance Act, 1991 which expressly embrace no-fault liability.
17. In the instant case, the application of no-fault
liability necessitates
Respondent No. 6 is directly liable under the principle of
„No Fault Liability‟ as a hazardous or inherently dangerous activity
has resulted in the contamination ... upon limited
information supplied by certain persons.
Averments pertaining to no fault liability
30. With respect to averments pertaining to no fault liability
environmental law
has seen a significant shift from fault-based to no-fault liability
principles. This transition aims to address inherent challenges in
holding polluters ... like, The Public Liability
Insurance Act, 1991 which expressly embrace no-fault liability.
The applicability of no-fault liability in cases involving
construction activities
environmental law
has seen a significant shift from fault-based to no-fault liability
principles. This transition aims to address inherent challenges in
holding polluters ... like, The Public Liability
Insurance Act, 1991 which expressly embrace no-fault liability.
The applicability of no-fault liability in cases involving
construction activities
environmental law
has seen a significant shift from fault-based to no-fault liability
principles. This transition aims to address inherent challenges in
holding polluters ... like, The Public Liability
Insurance Act, 1991 which expressly embrace no-fault liability.
The applicability of no-fault liability in cases involving
construction activities
motor vehicle on the basis of no fault liability. In the
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matter of interpretation of a beneficial legislation the approach
of the courts
procedure ( Section 19 ). In case of an accident, no-
fault liability principle applies ( Section 17 ). Rule 24
of the NGT (Practice and Procedure) Rules
motor vehicle on the basis of
no fault liability. In the matter of interpretation of a
beneficial legislation the approach of the courts