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discuss liability of the state for the wrongs committed by its servants​

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Answered by Lilcutie01
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Vicarious liability refers to a situation where someone is held responsible for the actions or omissions of another person. In the field of Torts, it is considered to be an exception to the general rule that a person is liable for his own acts only. It is based on the principle of qui facit per se per alium facit per se, which means, “He who does an act through another is deemed in law to do it himself”. In this paper, the author attempts to highlight the concept of vicarious liability of state in Indian context through various case laws.

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