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Introduction The maxim Damnum sine Injuria (Damage without Legal Injury) is a foundational doctrine in the Law of Torts, establishing…
Universally Accepted Legal Maxim This statement is a universally accepted legal maxim that defines the scope and prerequisites of a…
Negligence in Tort Law In the realm of tort law, negligence serves as the primary mechanism for holding individuals and…
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Abstract The Right to Private Defence (RPD), codified in Chapter IV (Sections 96 to 106) of the Penal Code, 1860…
The Limitation Act, 1908: A Procedural Law for Public Peace and Legal Repose in Bangladesh In Bangladesh the Limitation Act,…
Introduction: The Foundational Statutes and Juridical Relationship The Penal Code, 1860 (Act XLV of 1860), serves as the paramount authority…
Your Roadmap To Constitutional Law Success In BJS Exam Preparing for the Bangladesh Judicial Service (BJS) exam can feel like…
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