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... at 258, HL 17.Wooldridge v Sumner [1962] 2 ALL E.R. 978 INDIAN CASES 1. Lala Bishambar Nath Vs. The Agra Nagar Mahapalika, MANU/SC/0127/1973. 2. M.S. Grewal vs. Deep Chand Sood ,MANU/SC/0506/2001 3. Municipality of Bhiwandi and Nizampur Vs. Kailash Sizing Works, MANU/SC/0025/1974 4. State of J. and K. Vs. Zarina Begum, MANU/JK/0147/2002. 5. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay Vs. Shri Laxman Iyer, MANU/SC/0836/2003. REARCH METHODOLOGY AIM AND OBJECTIVE The basic aim of this project is to study the concept of Reasonable man and reasonability in tort law. An attempt has been made to study this through various cases and basic development over time. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS The scope of the concept of reasonability in torts is very vast. However the literature available on the concept of a reasonable man is not very high. Therefore the reach of the project is understandably not very vast. The focus has been on the philosophy,development and application of this concept. RESEARCH QUESTIONS The researchers ...
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