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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.
International Cricket Council (ICC) announced _____________ as the ICC Player of the Tournament for 2022?
Consider the following statements about Hindustani music compositions.
1. Dhrupad is a serious and sober composition which demands effort from ...
Mohenjodaro site of Harappan civilisation is situated on the bank of which river?
Every year, in which Indian state does monsoon set in first?
Under which section of the Right to Information (RTI) Act is the appointment process outlined for the Chief Information Commissioner and other Informati...
Atal innovation mission was implementation by which of the following organization?
Which of the following CANNOT be grouped under physiographic divisions of India?
Ashtadhyayi, is a Sanskrit treatise on grammar, written in the 6th to 5th century BCE by _________.
State Bank of India celebrated its Foundation Day on 01st July 2023, it was ________ foundation day of SBI.
What is the revised economic growth forecast for India by the World Bank for FY 2024-25?