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VICARIOUS LIABILITY Liability for wrong committed by others According to Jowitt, Dictionary of Law- “A Vicar is one who performs the function of another. He is a substitute.” Salmond- “All acts done by a servant in and about his master’s business are done by his master’s express or implied authority and are therefore in truth the acts of his master for which he may be justly held responsible”

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VICARIOUS LIABILITY

Liability for wrong committed by othersAccording to Jowitt, Dictionary of Law- “A Vicar is one who performs the function of another. He is a substitute.”Salmond- “All acts done by a servant in and about his master’s business are done by his master’s express or implied authority and are therefore in truth the acts of his master for which he may be justly held responsible”

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Basis and Reasons

It is based on two Latin maxim1. Respondeat superior – A principal must answer

for the acts of his subordinate.2. Qui facit per alium facit per se.- He who

employs another person to do something, does it himself. OR

He who acts through another is deemed to act in person.

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Essentials for Vicarious Liability

1. There should be a certain relationship between A & B.

2. The wrongful act should be, in certain way connected with that relationship.

How it arise

3. By Ratification

4. By Relationship

5. By Abetment

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BY RELATIONSHIP

1. Master and Servant

2. Principal and Agent

3. Firm and its Partner

4. Company and its Directors

5. Owner and Independent Contractor

6. Guardian and his ward

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MASTER AND SERVANT

ESSENTIALS

1. The torts was committed by the servant.

2. The servant has committed the tort in the course his employment.