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What is a Tort Law and Essential Elements of Tort? CSEET


What is a Tort Law and Essential Elements of Tort? CSEET

Tort Law

Law of Torts is the hold of responsibility and remedies that is tried by the Courts in civil proceedings to provide relief for persons who have suffered harm (i.e. the aggrieved person) from the wrongful acts of others (i.e. the tort feasor).

Essential Elements of Tort
A wrongful act shall be construed as a tort only if the following 3 essential elements of Tort prevail-
a. Wrongful act or inaction – The act must be a wrongful one causing damage
b. Legal Damage – Damage must be legally recognized
c. Legal remedy – There should be a legal remedy as against wrongful act

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