TORT LAW: LEGAL APTITUDE AND LOGICAL REASONING – CSEET PAPER 2 The Law of Tort is an interesting topic to deal with. Though not a complex law it demands certain understanding for demarcation between law of torts and other wrongs. Now being part of CS Executive Entrance Test ( CSEET ) comprising of Objective Type/ Multiple Choice questions, let us look at law of torts with similar view point where we learn torts in a more granulated form. Tort Meaning Tort – means a civil wrong. The word tort is French equivalent of English word wrong. The word “Tort” is derived from a latin word “Tortum” which means twisted. In general Tort meaning is a civil wrong that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the wrongful act. Parties – There are 2 parties in a Tort a. Plaintiff- is a person who sustains injury or suffers loss as the result of wrongful act. The aggrieved / injured party. b. Tort Feasor– is a person who is responsible for
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