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Law Of Torts Cat 2 Question Paper

Law Of Torts Cat 2 

Course:Bachelor Of Laws

Institution: Kenyatta University question papers

Exam Year:2010



"I have been struck by the contrast between the frequent niggardliness of verdicts in cases of personal injury and the invariable profuseness in claims for defamation. A soiled reputation seems assured of more liberal assuagement than a compound fracture" Mackinnon L.J in Groom v Crocker [1939] 1 K.B. 194 at 231 quoted in Weir T. (2004) 'A Casebook on Tort' 10th edition, Sweet & Maxwell, London at p. 523.
Discuss the above dictum in the context of the decision of and the authorities reviewed by the Kenya Court of Appeal in Johnson Evan Gicheru v Andrew Morton and another (2005) eKLR. (15marks)






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