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According to whom is it ‘Law of Tort and not Law of Torts’?​
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According to whom is it ‘Law of Tort and not Law of Torts’?​

A.

Winfield

B.

Pollock

C.

Fraser

D.

Salmond

Correct option is A


Winfield advocated the broader principle that any wrongful act causing harm could be considered a tort unless justified, supporting the concept of a general "Law of Tort." In contrast, Salmond proposed that only specific recognized wrongs constitute torts, leading to the notion of a "Law of Torts."​

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