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concept of strict liability as per mc mehta case​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The case of M.C Mehta is based on the principle of strict liability but with no exception were given and the individual is made absolutely liable for his acts. It is based under this principle that the defendant won't be allowed to plead defence if he/she was at fault as it was laid down in Ryland vs Fletcher case.

Answered by sittus573
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The case of M.C Mehta is based on the principle of strict liability but with no exception were given and the individual is made absolutely liable for his acts. It is based under this principle that the defendant won't be allowed to plead defence if he/she was at fault as it was laid down in Ryland vs Fletcher case.

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