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Publisher | |
ISBN | 9789970445776 |
Format | HardBound |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Bib. Info | 528p. |
Categories | Law |
Product Weight | 900 gms. |
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This book unveils the answer on the *how, what and who* to sue and of course *when* to sue my lawyer, personal doctor, engineer, pastor or priest, sheikh, To err is human of course but certain errors though forgivable, the effect therefrom can be unbearable, regrettable and nothing could make good the resultant harm. This book does not instruct you to claim against every harm, or give "a tooth for a tooth" but it makes known to you the legalis operandi of knowing and claiming what is yours. Thence forth, you learn how and when to sue your professional for the bad they do. Trite it is that various authors and case law talk about professional negligence which is well quoted for it's "duty of care" but: There are instances where the duty of care is non existent but the ethics of being humane, demand particular action or omission. Whereas the present day professional malpractice has been so bended and litigated mostly on tortious negligence which demands a duty of care, a continuous operation under this synthesis of law has left so many an issue unsolved in addition to a bulging impunity by professionals, a thing which has occasioned a lacuna not only in law but also a profound want in ethical conduct. The acts and omissions of a "neighbor" in the words of lord Atkin have in the present time faded between and betwixt the arguments of "no duty of care" and as a result, professionals escape being held liable for the bad acts they do or omit amidst a professional-client relationship. For the fact that I don't know *if I can sue, how to sue, who to sue and when or why can I sue* occasions a handicapped situation to one who so being naive and yet dealing with a another so qualified, experienced and hyper positioned to influence the quality and reasonableness of a weakling's actions.