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......................................................................................................................... Book Description “If a slave man or woman damages any piece of someone else’s property, then provided the person who suffers the loss was not himself partly to blame because of inexperience or careless conduct, the slave’s owner must either make good the damage in full, or hand over the actual offender. But if the owner counter-claims that the prosecution has been brought as a result of the injured person and the culprit putting their heads together to rob him of his slave, he must sue the allegedly injured part on a charge of collusion. If he wins the day, he is to receive twice the value of the slave as assessed by the court. If he loses he must both make good the damage and hand over the slave. If a beast of burden or a horse or dog or some other animal damages a piece of a neighbour’s property its owner is to pay for the damage on the same basis.” ......................................................................................................................... Contents 1. Modes of Damages and Interpretations 2. Accrual of Causes of Action and Damages 3. Action for Breach of Contracts 4. Claim & compensation : Custodial Death & Torture in Police Lock-up 5. Basement of Liability 6. Parameter of Damages in Torts 7. Compensation and Damages under Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 8. Contract of Guarantee & Indemnity :Claim of Damages 9. Consideration for Guarantee 10. Continuing Guarantee 11. Revocation of Continuing Gurantee 12. Surety’s Liability 13. Bailor and Bailee : Claim for Damages 14. Damages of Mitigation 15. Claim of Damages : Direct and Remote in Contract 16. Claim of Damages : Direct and Remote in Tort 17. Damages of Mitigation 18. Negligence by Doctor and Medical Negligence: Compensation for 19. Payment for Damages 20. Award of Collector When to be Final 21. Claim and Interest in Compensation - If the land were Acquired under Land Acquisition Act, 1894 22. Enquiry and Award by Collector – Respective Interests of the Persons Claiming the Compensation 23. Interest in Compensation under Land Acquisition Act, 1894 24. Matters to be Considered in Determining Compensation 25. Amount of Compensation Awarded by Court not to be Lower than the Amount Awarded by the Collector 26. Form of Awards 27. Interest of Excess Compensation 28. Re-Determination of the Amount of Compensation 29. Dispute as to Apportionment 30. Payment of Compensation or Deposit of Same in Court 31. Payment of Interest 32. Completion of Acquisition Not Compulsory 33. Acquisition of Part of House or Building 34. Acquisition of Land at cost of a Local Authority or Company 35. Appeal inn Proceedings before Court – Payment of Deficit Court Fee – Extension of Time 36. Claim of Compensation in Motor Accident 37. Claim of Damages – Insurance of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 38. Claim for Compensation and Damages or Loss under Railways Act 39. Claim and Compensation under Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923 Subject Index .........................................................................................................................