damnum-sine-injuria

Damnum sine injuria

The maxim ‘damnum sine injuria ‘ literally means that there is an act which caused damage but no legal right is infringed...
malfeasance-meisfeasance

Malfeasance , Misfeasance and Non- feasance

Malfeasance:- When an unlawful act is committed , it is called Malfeasance . The unlawful acts of Malfeasance are...
ex-turpi-causa-non-oritur-actio

EX TURPI CAUSA NON ORITUR ACTIO

This maxim literally means that an action does not arise from an immoral cause. According to the law of...

Discuss the rule of Damnum Sine Injuria

Discuss the rule of Damnum Sine Injuria.  OrDiscuss the rule formulated in the case of Gloucester Grammar School Or Write a short note on the following in...
ubi-jus-ibi-remedium

UBI JUS IBI REMEDIUM

The word ‘Jus’ means the legal authority to do or demand something, and the word ‘remedium’ means the right of action in a Court of law....
nuisance-trespass

Nuisance and Trespass

Trespass and Nuisance are two different matters being mutually exclusive from one another . But there is similarity only...
assault-battery

Assault and battery

Winfield has given an interesting example , distinguishing assault and battery , which is popularly accepted by all . According to Winfield...
innuendo

Innuendo

The term Innuendo means an explanatory statement in the plaint to be given by the plaintiff to the effect that though the...
damage-damages

Damage and Damages

The terms ‘ damage ‘ and ‘ damages ‘ are not synonymous in meaning . The term ‘damages ‘ is not also...

Difference Between Tort & Crime

Ques. Write down the difference between- Tort & CrimeAns. - Although both are right in rem though the following...