What Do You Mean By Judgement

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Meaning of Judgement : Judgement means the observation and decision of court of law in respect of a particular case after conclusion of a trial. Content of Judgement : Every Judgement - Shall be written in the language of the court. Shall contain the point or points for determination, the decision there on and the reason for the decision. Shall specify the offence of which and section of The Indian Penal Code, 1860 or other law under which the accused is convicted and the punishment to which he is sentenced. If the Judgement is of acquittal, it shall state the offence, of which the accused is acquitted and direct that he be set at liberty section 354(1). Object : The object should be to protect the society and to deter the criminal in achieving the avowed object of law by imposing appropriate sentence. The social impact of the crime like where its relates to offences against woman, kidnapping and other offences involving moral delinquency which have great impact on s...

Purpose or Object of the Law of Tort

The main purpose or object of the law of tort are :-

The main object of the law of torts is to afford compensation to a person whose legally protected interest that is, rights has been violated by another person. It is served as a means of shifting the loss, caused to a person by wrongful act of another person, from the injured person to the person causing the injury.

The purpose of the law of tort is not so much to punish the wrongdoers, but to adjust the losses in modern living and to afford compensation  for injuries sustained by one person as a result of the conduct of another.

Prof. William L. Prosser says that in so broad a field where so many different types of individual interests are involved, and they may be involved in so many kinds of conduct, it is not easy to find any single guiding principle which determines when such compensation is to be paid. So far as there is one, it would seem that liability must be based upon conduct which is socially unreasonable. The common thread woven into all torts is the idea of unreasonable interference with the interests of others. The law of torts is aimed at the adjustment of conflicting interests of the individual to achieve a desirable social result.

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