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In general, a tort consists of some act or omission done by the defendant (tortfeasor) whereby he has without just cause or excuse caused some harm to plaintiff. To constitute a tort, there must be: (i) a wrongful act or omission of the defendant. (ii) the wrongful act must result in causing legal damage to another; and (iii) the wrongful act must be of such a nature as to give rise to a legal remedy.
As of January 2024, which fruit is recognized as the largest fruit in the world?
When was the UNDP established?
From which Indian state does cricketer Smriti Mandhana hail?
In recognition of its exceptional service the Union Home Minister Amit Shah has presented the President’s Colour to ______ state Police.
Which country is not crossed by the Equator?
In which year, Aligarh Muslim Anglo Oriental College was established?
Who received the Nobel Prize in 1901 for the discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions?
The largest tribal group of India is
Gurusai Dutt retired from his work, he is related to which sport?
Who chairs the Governing Council of the Skill India Mission?