Law of Torts by Ramachandran is a comprehensive guide that explains the fundamental principles governing tortious liability and its application across various branches of law. The book discusses essential doctrines of tort law such as negligence, defamation, nuisance, and malicious prosecution, while connecting them to relevant statutory provisions. It also explores how tort law interacts with other legal areas including contract law, criminal law, and constitutional law, making it a well-rounded reference for understanding both theoretical and practical dimensions of torts.
Key Features:
- Detailed explanation of core tort law principles with illustrative case discussions.
- Analysis of specific torts such as negligence, defamation, nuisance, and malicious prosecution.
- Integration of tort principles with related laws like the Indian Penal Code, Contract Act, and Specific Relief Act.
- Examination of liability issues in diverse sectors including medical negligence, motor vehicles, electricity, and postal services.
- Coverage of contemporary legal concerns such as governmental functions and environmental protection.
- References to key statutes including the Limitation Act, Easement Act, and Workmen's Compensation Act.
- Useful for academic learning, practical reference, and comparative legal understanding.
This book is designed for law students, legal practitioners, academicians, and anyone seeking a clear and structured understanding of tort law and its intersection with other branches of Indian law.