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wholly irrelevant and
made no difference to his liability. [163B-D].
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In the absence of any statutory requirement ... defeated and its exclusion
enables those put under strict liability by their act or
omission to assist the promotion
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that we append.
S“l°* liability md 1.14. Imposition of strict liability for death or injury caused by motor
°°mm°" ”w ... abnormally dangerous activity that can be made
subject to strict liability}
Question or Cami. 1.15. The present legal fraineworlc
Law Commission Report
proviso.
17. Section 124A lays down strict liability or no fault liability in case of
railway accidents. Hence ... fault.
18. The theory of strict liability for hazardous activities can be said to
have originated from the historic judgment
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Article 120 applies and whether the rule of
strict liability as enunciated in Rylands v.
Fletcher' and as modified ... Article
120 applies?; and
(2) Whether the rule of strict liability as
enunciated in Rylands v. Fletcher' and as
modified
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original defences and procedure remained more
particularly of strict liability. It was necessary for the claimants to
prove negligence ... also quoted the following from Chapter 15 on " Strict
Liability";
" Once established the fault theory struck deep roots. It stimulated
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Companies; it includes the concept of liability
without fault (strict liability). This will be discussed later in this
judgment ... substance."
18. Section 3(2) incorporates the principle of strict liability
regarding accidents due to hazardous substances, and this will
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Singh, .
12. Moreover, in our opinion, the principle of strict liability will
apply in this case.
13. The theory ... strict liability for hazardous activities can be said
to have originated from the historic judgment of Blackburn, J. in.
Rylands
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public at
large. Under the principle of strict liability, the Board becomes
responsible for the act of stranger in such ... cast on such person is
known, in laws, as "strict liability". It differs from the liability
which arises on account
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cast on such person is known,
in law, as "strict liability". It differs from the liability, which
arises on account ... such consideration is not relevant in cases of strict liability
where the defendant is held liable irrespective of whether
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remedy available in
public law based on strict liability for contravention of
fundamental rights to which the principle of sovereign ... such rights,
and such a claim based on strict liability made by resorting to a
constitutional remedy provided
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