person or persons
other than the plaintiff himself (see Salmond on Torts, page-215, Fourteenth
Edition). It is the communication of words or doing ... FIRST DIVISION--SUITS
PART VII.--SUITS RELATING TO TORT
Description of suit Period of limitation Time from which period begins to run
75. For compensation
Plaintiff and hold the
Defendant i.e. Wipro Limited guilty of tort of defamation and injuria
sine damnum.
B. Kindly direct the Defendant ... statement is made directly and solely to the plaintiff, the tort of
defamation is not complete, as injury to reputation presupposes the
perception of others
person or persons
other than the plaintiff himself (see Salmond on Torts, page-215, Fourteenth
Edition). It is the communication of words or doing ... FIRST DIVISION--SUITS
PART VII.--SUITS RELATING TO TORT
Description of suit Period of limitation Time from which period begins to run
75. For compensation
context, the plaintiff has instituted the present
proceedings seeking damages for the tort of AoA.
9. Against the institution of suit and the issuance ... this basis, the plaintiff
asserts that she is the victim of the tort of AoA and, subject to the proof in
accordance with the procedure
from time to time amend the Second
Schedule.
15. The law on tort is based on 'fault liability'. The
person who commits ... view that the non obstante clause in
Section 163A permitted even the tort feasor to
claim compensation on the principle of 'no fault
liability
case (supra), wherein the Supreme Court held
that elements of tort of negligence consist of :
a) duty of care,
b) duty owed to the plaintiff ... Jonas's treatise [ 4th Edn.
(1995).] on the Law of Torts and observed thus :
"33. ... as a tort, negligence consists of a legal
higher than the standard required under the law of
torts to create liability.
28. Accordingly, we have no hesitation in upholding
the finding recorded ... must be proved beyond reasonable doubt.
While considering the negligence actionable in tort and negligence
punishable as a crime, the negligence in later
public authority in discharge of its statutory
duties.
17. The field of tort law represents the broad framework within
which English law affords redress ... such as trespass, nuisance,
and negligence. Consequently, many legal scholars have
regarded tort law as a composite of particularised rules
addressing specific injuries, rather than
have been caused to the claimants
by combined wrongful act of joint tort
feasors. In a case of accident caused by
negligence of joint tort ... liability is always joint
and several. The extent of negligence of
joint tort feasors in such a case is
immaterial for satisfaction of the claim
claimant is entitled to seek compensation from
any one of the tort-feasor and it is not necessary for him to implead all the
tort ... claim petition by the victim against any one of the
tort-feasors observed as follows:
“18. This Court in Challa Bharathamma &
Nanjappan (supra