Laws

Laws

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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...
law-morals

Discuss the relation between Law and Morals. Is there law in morals and morals...

Discuss the relation between Law and Morals. Is there law in morals and morals in law ? Ans. Relation...

What do you understand by ‘Civil’ and ‘Criminal’ justice? Why there is a need...

What do you understand by 'Civil' and 'Criminal' justice? Why there is a need for administration of such justice? Discuss.
public-private-nuisance

Public nuisance and Private nuisance

Blackstone defined a nuisance as something that “ worketh hurt , inconvenience or damages .” The term nuisance has been derived from...
assault-battery

Assault and battery

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

“Neither animus nor corpus is sufficient by itself. Possession begins with their union and...

"Neither animus nor corpus is sufficient by itself. Possession begins with their union and lasts only until one or both of them...
judges-make-law

“Do the judges make law or only declare the existing law” ? Refer to...

"Do the judges make law or only declare the existing law" ? Refer to different theories in this regard. ,

Write short notes on Jurisprudence and Ethics, Psychology, Sociology

Q20. Write short notes of the following : (a) Jurisprudence and Ethics. (b) Jurisprudence and Psychology