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Does doctrine of absolute liability have any exceptions

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Answered by cuteashi95
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The rule of strict liability and absolute liability can be seen as exceptions. A person is made liable only when he is at fault. But the principle governing these two rules is that a person can be made liable even without his fault. But in the case of absolute liability, no exceptions are provided to the defendant.

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