Basics of Torts-2

Learn everything you need to know about Law of Torts

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Description

Welcome to our comprehensive Udemy course, "Basics of Torts-2." Immerse yourself in the intricacies of legal liability with our expertly crafted modules covering Negligence, Nuisance, Trespass, and Defamation. Throughout this course, you will gain a deep understanding of fundamental concepts, explore relevant case studies, and benefit from the insights of seasoned legal professionals.

In Module 1, we delve into the realm of Negligence. Starting with an Introduction to Negligence, we distinguish between actionable and penal negligence, analyze the Dorset Yacht Co Ltd v Home Office case, and explore the concept of Contributory Negligence.

Module 2 focuses on Nuisance, covering topics such as the remoteness of damages through case studies, different types of nuisance, the Eggshell Skull Theory, and the role of public nuisance as a crime, especially in mass disaster situations.

Moving on to Module 3, Trespass, we begin with an Introduction to the Law of Trespass, followed by discussions on Assault & Battery, Malicious Prosecution & Abuse of Process of Law, and the emerging area of Cyber Trespass.

In the final module, Defamation, we introduce the basics of defamation, delve into the New York Times Co. v. Sullivan case, examine the Rahul Gandhi case, and explore various defenses available in defamation cases.

Enroll in this course for expert guidance from seasoned legal professionals, practical insights through real-world case studies, and the flexibility to study at your own pace. Don't miss this opportunity to master the Basics of Torts-2 and enhance your understanding of crucial legal principles. Enroll now to embark on a comprehensive legal learning journey!

What You Will Learn!

  • Exploration of Diverse Tort Topics
  • Foundational Understanding of Negligence
  • Foundational Understanding of Nuisance
  • Foundational Understanding of Trespass
  • Foundational Understanding of Defamation
  • Practical Insights from Real-World Case Studies

Who Should Attend!

  • Law Students and Legal Professionals
  • Business and Compliance Professionals
  • Journalists and Media Professionals
  • General Enthusiasts and Lifelong Learners
  • Anyone Interested in Legal Liability