The document outlines the key facts and legal concepts needed to bring a cause of action in court. It discusses the different types of infringements that can occur, including infringement of legal rights, tort, damage, and defamation. It also explains the different types of facts required to obtain a judgment in one's favor, including facts in issue, facts supporting the case, and facts proving the case.
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The document outlines the key facts and legal concepts needed to bring a cause of action in court. It discusses the different types of infringements that can occur, including infringement of legal rights, tort, damage, and defamation. It also explains the different types of facts required to obtain a judgment in one's favor, including facts in issue, facts supporting the case, and facts proving the case.
The document outlines the key facts and legal concepts needed to bring a cause of action in court. It discusses the different types of infringements that can occur, including infringement of legal rights, tort, damage, and defamation. It also explains the different types of facts required to obtain a judgment in one's favor, including facts in issue, facts supporting the case, and facts proving the case.
Legal rights Infringement Facts detail for obtaining Facts supporting
of L.R judgment in favour Facts (evidence) Person Propert Content (Any person) of case to have favourable Facta probantia judgment Tort Enforce 1. Non feasance (Factum probandum Damage content Failure to act: to do what ought to be done Fact in issue Facta probanda Defamation Prevent (Factum probans) Br.Content 2. Misfeasance Transgression: wrongful exercise of Recovery of lawful duty immovable Compensation property for Br 3. Malfeasance Wrong doing: by public official legal unjustified, contrary to law Recovery of moveable property