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Dr. Surajmani Stella Kujur v. Durga Charan Hansdah

Case Details Case Name Dr. Surajmani Stella Kujur v. Durga Charan Hansdah and Anr. Case Number AIR 2001 SC 938 Jurisdiction Supreme Court of India Bench K.T. Thomas, R.P. Sethi Petitioner Dr. Surajmani Stella Kujur Respondent Durga Charan Hansdah and Anr. Date of Judgement 14th February 2001   Dr. Surajmani Stella Kujur v. Durga Charan … Read more

Uniform Civil Code (UCC)

The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is a concept which defines the unification of personal laws across all religions in the country. In India, where diverse religious and cultural practices exist from the earlier period. That is why the application of UCC has been a subject of considerable controversy and discussion. In this article we have … Read more

Rylands v. Fletcher (1868)

Rylands v Fletcher In this case, the House of Lords recognized the Rylands v Fletcher rule, a general law principle of strict liability for damages arising by escape of dangerous substances brought onto one’s land. The person who causes damage to another person either doing the act intentionally or negligently will be held liable to … Read more

Strict Liability in Tort Law

Strict liability is a legal doctrine in tort which makes individuals or agencies liable for their actions even without the need to prove fault or negligence. Unlike other forms of liability, strict liability imposes responsibility based on the act itself. Here you can also apply the maxim “res ipsa loquitur” when focusing on the inherent … Read more

Municipal Corporation of Delhi v. Subhagwanti

Case Details Case Name Municipal Corporation of Delhi vs Subhagwanti & Others Case Number 1966 AIR 1750 Jurisdiction Supreme Court of India Bench Justice K. Subba Rao, Hon’ble Justice Vaidynathier Ramaswami Appellant Municipal Corporation of Delhi Respondent Subhagwanti and Others “Municipal Corporation of Delhi v. Subhagwanti” is an important judgement of the legal jurisprudence which … Read more

The Doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur

Res Ipsa Loquitur Meaning Res ipsa loquitur is a famous maxim which means “the thing speaks for itself”. This maxim plays an important role in the law of tort and the evidence law. It allows plaintiffs to make a prima facie case of negligence without providing direct evidence of the defendant’s wrong conduct. The incident’s … Read more

Rudul Shah v. State of Bihar: A Landmark Case

Case Details Case Name Rudul Sah vs State of Bihar Case Number Writ Petition (Criminal) No. 1387 of 1982 Jurisdiction Supreme Court of India Bench Justice Y.V.Chandrachud, Justice Amrendranath Sen, Justice Rangnath Misra Appellant Rudal Shah Respondent State of Bihar   Rudal Shah v State of Bihar 1983 In the legal series of the cases, … Read more