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THE CASE FOR CODIFICATION AND
DEVELOPMENT OF TORTS
IN INDIAN COURTS
Law of Torts Research Paper Presentation
Aditya Sarkar 2015-5LLB-03
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
 What is the nature of the application of Torts in India
through the Common Law system?
 How has Tort reform taken place in India in relation to
other Common Law countries and what is required of
this reform, specific to India’s unique legal mores?
 What are the merits or demerits of codification of
Torts in India given historical attempts to codify it in
various legal spheres?
TOPICS COVERED
 The Nature of Torts and It’s Conceptualization
 Torts and the Common Law System
 The History and Evolution of Torts in India
 Modern Application of Torts in Indian Courts
 Tort Law Reform in India
 The Case for Codification of Torts
 Present State of Torts in India
NATURE OF TORTS
 Derived from the Latin term tortum, meaning twisted
that was used to denote ‘twisted, incorrect conduct’
 Described as a class of actions that was distinct from
breach of contract, hence a separate category of civil
action
 Formally introduced in England after the Norman
invasion through the courts of Normandy and Angevin
Kings of England
 Uncodified across many Common Law countries,
however it is codified in American jurisprudence
HISTORY OF TORTS IN INDIA
 Existed in pre-British era in Hindu and Muslim
jurisprudence for dealing with ‘crooked or fraudulent
conduct’. But scope was narrow. System was retributive
and not restitutive
 British Empire brought Common Law and formal Tort
law to India through the 3 Presidency Courts through
efforts of Sir Henry Mane and Sir James Stephens
 Attempt at codification in 1886 by Sir Frederick Pollock
but Indian Civil Wrongs Bill was never legislated upon
 Largely dependant on selective application of English
laws and modified Acts of Indian legislature – Principle
of justice, equity and good conscience
TORTS & THE COMMON LAW
 After the Norman invasion of England, Common Law
developed through principles of precedence in early
Courts
 Torts became a part of the branches of law that were
dealt with in the Curia Regis
 Legal transplant took place in other Commonwealth
countries and Tort was established as a branch of law
formally across legal systems
 Being uncodified in many legal systems, Torts heavily
depends on precedence, Stare decisis, jurisprudence
principles
MODERN APPLICATION IN
INDIAN COURTS
 In the landmark M. C. Mehta case, Bhagwati, J. said “we
have to evolve new principles and lay down new norms ...
have to build our own jurisprudence” .
 Change over from blind application of outmoded
common law
 New concepts of tortuous Liability being determined –
State Liability, Parental Torts, Medical Torts,
Constitutional Torts, Mass Torts, Environmental Torts
 Flexibility of application, creativity in interpretation,
wider scope for legal conceptualization due to its non-
codified, interpretational nature
TORT LAW REFORM IN INDIA
 Discussion in legal forums for development of Tort law in
India due to lack of stability or continuity in judgments
 Justice System in India focuses on punishment over
compensation for wrongs
 Arbitrary award of remedies and compensation in cases due
to lack of codification of proper damages
 Heavy burden on civil Courts to deal with matters beyond
the realm of Torts
 Judicial Activism oversteps its jurisdiction frequently
 Too much dependence on common laws of England and civil
statutes from foreign jurisprudence
CASE FOR CODIFICATION
OF TORTS
 Previous attempts at codification – Indian Civil Wrongs
Bill
 New cases for Judicial requirement for Codification
 Vadodara Municipal Corporation v. Purshottam V.
Murjani & Ors - (2014) 16 SCC 14
 Inability of Codification in Indian context –
 Judicial Activism required
 Economic Factors (Deep Pockets Theory, Damages)
 Constitutionalism
 Nature of Justice – Retributive vs. Restitutive
 Adoloscence of Tort development in India – Lack of
flexibility
PRESENT STATE OF TORTS
IN INDIA
 Codification of certain aspects of Tort Law – Motor
Vehicles Act 1988, Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991,
Environment Protection Act, 1986, Consumer Protection
Act, 1986, Human Rights Protection Act, 1998
 New fields opening up for development of Torts – MNC
Liability, Family Torts, Congenital Torts
 External lacunae must be dealt with for development of
Tort litigation – red tapism in Courts, absence of
trustworthy testimony, lack of legal aid and awareness,
development of Standards of Care, accessibility of justice
The Evolution and Reform of Tort Law in India - Case for Codification

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The Evolution and Reform of Tort Law in India - Case for Codification

  • 1. THE CASE FOR CODIFICATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF TORTS IN INDIAN COURTS Law of Torts Research Paper Presentation Aditya Sarkar 2015-5LLB-03
  • 2. RESEARCH QUESTIONS  What is the nature of the application of Torts in India through the Common Law system?  How has Tort reform taken place in India in relation to other Common Law countries and what is required of this reform, specific to India’s unique legal mores?  What are the merits or demerits of codification of Torts in India given historical attempts to codify it in various legal spheres?
  • 3. TOPICS COVERED  The Nature of Torts and It’s Conceptualization  Torts and the Common Law System  The History and Evolution of Torts in India  Modern Application of Torts in Indian Courts  Tort Law Reform in India  The Case for Codification of Torts  Present State of Torts in India
  • 4. NATURE OF TORTS  Derived from the Latin term tortum, meaning twisted that was used to denote ‘twisted, incorrect conduct’  Described as a class of actions that was distinct from breach of contract, hence a separate category of civil action  Formally introduced in England after the Norman invasion through the courts of Normandy and Angevin Kings of England  Uncodified across many Common Law countries, however it is codified in American jurisprudence
  • 5. HISTORY OF TORTS IN INDIA  Existed in pre-British era in Hindu and Muslim jurisprudence for dealing with ‘crooked or fraudulent conduct’. But scope was narrow. System was retributive and not restitutive  British Empire brought Common Law and formal Tort law to India through the 3 Presidency Courts through efforts of Sir Henry Mane and Sir James Stephens  Attempt at codification in 1886 by Sir Frederick Pollock but Indian Civil Wrongs Bill was never legislated upon  Largely dependant on selective application of English laws and modified Acts of Indian legislature – Principle of justice, equity and good conscience
  • 6. TORTS & THE COMMON LAW  After the Norman invasion of England, Common Law developed through principles of precedence in early Courts  Torts became a part of the branches of law that were dealt with in the Curia Regis  Legal transplant took place in other Commonwealth countries and Tort was established as a branch of law formally across legal systems  Being uncodified in many legal systems, Torts heavily depends on precedence, Stare decisis, jurisprudence principles
  • 7. MODERN APPLICATION IN INDIAN COURTS  In the landmark M. C. Mehta case, Bhagwati, J. said “we have to evolve new principles and lay down new norms ... have to build our own jurisprudence” .  Change over from blind application of outmoded common law  New concepts of tortuous Liability being determined – State Liability, Parental Torts, Medical Torts, Constitutional Torts, Mass Torts, Environmental Torts  Flexibility of application, creativity in interpretation, wider scope for legal conceptualization due to its non- codified, interpretational nature
  • 8. TORT LAW REFORM IN INDIA  Discussion in legal forums for development of Tort law in India due to lack of stability or continuity in judgments  Justice System in India focuses on punishment over compensation for wrongs  Arbitrary award of remedies and compensation in cases due to lack of codification of proper damages  Heavy burden on civil Courts to deal with matters beyond the realm of Torts  Judicial Activism oversteps its jurisdiction frequently  Too much dependence on common laws of England and civil statutes from foreign jurisprudence
  • 9. CASE FOR CODIFICATION OF TORTS  Previous attempts at codification – Indian Civil Wrongs Bill  New cases for Judicial requirement for Codification  Vadodara Municipal Corporation v. Purshottam V. Murjani & Ors - (2014) 16 SCC 14  Inability of Codification in Indian context –  Judicial Activism required  Economic Factors (Deep Pockets Theory, Damages)  Constitutionalism  Nature of Justice – Retributive vs. Restitutive  Adoloscence of Tort development in India – Lack of flexibility
  • 10. PRESENT STATE OF TORTS IN INDIA  Codification of certain aspects of Tort Law – Motor Vehicles Act 1988, Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, Environment Protection Act, 1986, Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Human Rights Protection Act, 1998  New fields opening up for development of Torts – MNC Liability, Family Torts, Congenital Torts  External lacunae must be dealt with for development of Tort litigation – red tapism in Courts, absence of trustworthy testimony, lack of legal aid and awareness, development of Standards of Care, accessibility of justice