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theries-punishment

Explain the various theories of punishment. Which of them do you consider the most...

Explain the various theories of punishment. Which of them do you consider the most suitable for India ?  Or 
absolute-qualified-privilege

Absolute Privilege and Qualified Privilege

Absolute privilege and qualified privilege are two legal concepts that provide protection against defamation claims. They are often invoked in situations where...
ownership-kinds

State the Different Kinds of Ownership.

State the different kinds of ownership.  Ans. Ownership may be classified under the following heads :
civil-criminal-liability

What do you mean by “liability” ?

What do you mean by "liability" ? Distinguish between Civil and Criminal Liability and Penal and Remedial Liability. Ans....
false-imprisonment-malicious-prosecution

False imprisonment and Malicious prosecution

The difference between false imprisonment and malicious prosecution may be shown in the tabular form as follows:     False imprisonment. Malicious prosecution. 1. In the case of false imprisonment...
justification

Justification and Fair Comment

Defamation is categorised as felonious tort meaning thereby it is civil wrong as well as crime . One can take both the...
fiction-of-law

What do you understand by a fiction of law

What do you understand by a fiction of law?  Ans. Fiction of law—Sir Henry Maine, the great exponent of...
theories-liability

Write short notes on the theories of liability.

Write short notes on the theories of liability. Ans. There are two theories of liabilities: —
malice-in-fact-law

Malice-in-fact and Malice –in-law

Distinction in the between Malice-in-fact and Malice –in-law may be shown in the following tabular form:     Malice-in-fact Malice-in-law 1. When an act...
libel-slander

Distinguish between Libel and Slander

A libel is the publication of a false and defamatory statement , in permanent form , tending to injure the reputation of...