| a. Introduction to Tort Law | |
| Definition and Nature of Torts | VIEW |
| Purpose and Scope of Tort Law | VIEW |
| Overview of Tort Law in Contemporary Legal Systems | VIEW |
| b. Historical Development of Law of Torts | |
| Early Origins and Evolution | VIEW |
| Influences of Roman Law and Common Law | VIEW |
| Development in India: Colonial and Post-Colonial Era | VIEW |
| Comparative Analysis with Other Legal Systems | VIEW |
| c. Distinction between Tort and Other Legal Concepts | |
| Tort Law vs. Contract Law | VIEW |
| Tort Law vs. Quasi-Contract | VIEW |
| Tort Law vs. Criminal Law | VIEW |
| d. Constituents of Tort | |
| Injuria Sine Damnum | VIEW |
| Damnum Sine Injuria | VIEW |
| e. Justifications in Tort Law | |
| Volenti Non-fit Injuria (Consent as a Defense) | VIEW |
| Necessity as a Justification | VIEW |
| Plaintiff’s Default | VIEW |
| Act of God (Vis Major) | VIEW |
| Inevitable Accidents | VIEW |
| Private Defense | VIEW |