LLB Exam Booster: Complete Crash Course on Law of Torts

Struggling to make sense of tort law before exams? This crash course is your one-stop solution to mastering the Law of Torts quickly, clearly, and confidently. Designed specifically for LLB students, this course breaks down complex legal principles into digestible, exam-focused modules—ideal for last-minute revision or building a strong foundation.

You’ll cover everything from core concepts like negligence and vicarious liability to key doctrines such as strict liability, sovereign immunity, and volenti non fit injuria. Real-life case references, clear examples, and simplified legal language ensure that you not only understand the law—but remember it when it counts.

Whether you’re aiming to pass comfortably or score top marks, this course is built to help you learn fast, revise smart, and write better answers.

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Course level:Beginner
Last Updated:May 1, 2025

What I will learn?

  • Understand the fundamental definition and purpose of tort law
  • Distinguish torts from contracts, quasi-contracts, and crimes
  • Identify the essential elements of tortious liability with real-life examples
  • Grasp key legal maxims like Injuria sine damnum and Damnum sine injuria
  • Learn the major defenses in torts including volenti non fit injuria and Act of God
  • Master the law of negligence and related concepts like nervous shock
  • Analyze legal principles in nuisance, false imprisonment, and malicious prosecution
  • Understand judicial immunity and parental authority under tort law
  • Explore vicarious liability and how liability extends beyond the wrongdoer
  • Learn the evolution and application of strict and absolute liability doctrines
  • Understand the law of defamation, its elements, and available defenses
  • Build confidence to write clear, concise, and high-scoring exam answers

Course Curriculum

Introduction and Principles of Liability in Tort

  • Definition of Tort
  • Development of Law of Torts
  • Distinction between Law of Tort, Contract, Quasi-Contract and Crime
  • Constituents of Tort: Injuria sine damnum, Damnum sine injuria
  • Justification in Tort,Volentinon-fit Injuria, Necessity, Plaintiff’s default, Act of God,Inevitable Accidents, Private Defense

Specific Torts-I

Specific Torts-II

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