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Article Volume 6 Issue 1 1652 - 1658 February 21, 2023

Remedies Available in Law of Tort

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Dr. Sunil Kumar Shukla
Assistant Professor at BRCM Law College, Bahal (Bhiwani) Haryana, India
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Abstract

A tort is just a violation of law that isn't punishable by law. A tort is described as a breach of an individual’s personal legal right that simultaneously violates the wrongdoer's legal responsibility. In torts, the perpetrator compensates the victim. Unliquidated damages are awarded to the aggrieved party and are determined by that of the courts based on the severity of the injury caused. In tort, there really are legal remedies that the courts can check or sanction. If a claimant is harmed, the court might order the wrongdoer to reimburse the aggrieved or restore the victim's property in its original state. Depending on the circumstances of the injury done, the court may punish the wrongdoer in specific cases. The two categories of legal remedies in tort law are judicial and extrajudicial remedies. The focus of the research paper will be on the legal and extra-judicial remedies accessible to aggrieved parties from the judiciary or court. The objective of this research work is to examine and discuss the various legal remedies that are available in India. The analysis' major purpose is to describe when and how the court will give a judicial remedy. Each legal remedy is further divided into various kinds, which are explained in this study paper. The article also includes case law to help readers better comprehend the topic. I employed the doctrinal technique of research for this research report. This study is based on secondary data collected from books, papers, journals, and the internet.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page 1652 - 1658
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.114176
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