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100 _aPillai P S Achuthan
245 _aLaw of tort
250 _a9th Rep
260 _aLucknow
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505 _aTable Of Contents: 1. Scope of the Law of Torts . 2. General Principles of Liability 3. Classification of Torts: Specific Torts 4. Wrongs to Person 5. False Imprisonment 6. Defamation 7. Trespass to Land 8. Trespass to Goods 9. Deceit and Negligent Misstatement 10. Remoteness of Damage 11. Novus Actus Interveniens and Nervous Shock 12. Negligence 13. Contributory Negligence 14. Nuisance 15. Injury to Servitudes 16. Cases of Strict Liability 17. Animals 18. Dangerous Chattels 19. Liability of Occupiers of Dangerous Lands and Structures 20. Duty to Children 21. Economic Torts 22. Interference with Freedom of Contract and Business-Intimidation 23. Slander of Title or Injurious Falsehood 24. Passing off 25. Abuse of Legal Procedure 26. Miscellaneous and Doubtful Torts—Franchise 27. Right of Privacy 28. General Defences 29. Capacity of Parties 30. Master and Servant 30. Master and Servant 31. Joint Tortfeasors 32. Remedies 33. Damages 34. Successive Actions on Same Facts 35. Foreign Torts 36. Extra-Judicial Remedies 37. Discharge of Torts 38. Effect of Death of Parties in Torts
650 _a1.Torts Law
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