Category: Notes

Notes for the law students

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Per se:

Definition of Per Se: Adverb: Of, in, for, or by itself, Intrinsically, inherently per se, a Latin phrase meaning “by itself” or “in itself”. Latin for “by itself,” meaning inherently. Thus, a published writing...

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DOCTRINE OF SEVERABILITY

This doctrine is also known as Doctrine of separability, this doctrine basically called the doctrine of separability because this doctrine basically separates those provisions of the pre–Constitutional Laws which violates the third part of...

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Volenti Non Fit Injuria

A well-known maxim in Law of Torts is “Volenti Non Fit Injuria” which is also known as Voluntary assumption of risk, which basically means that if a person willing fully place themselves in such...

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Injuria Sine Damnum

Injuria sine damnum is a legal maxim, which means a violation of a legal exemption without causing any harm, loss, or damage to the plaintiff and whenever any legal right is violated, the person...

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DAMNUM SINE INJURIA

Damnum sine injuria literally means that “Damage without injury” and Damage stands for the loss which is suffered by a person it could be even in terms of money or in terms of reputation...