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Distinguish Between Law of Tort, Criminal Law and Contract Act

1. INTRODUCTION:

Tort is breach of some civil duty independent of contract for which compensation may be recoverable. If there is an injury for which no compensation is recoverable is not tort. The law of tort is based on common law. It is still growing. It is not the part of statue law.

2. MEANING:

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