Civil Liability Act comes into force from July 24

The Civil Liability Act was implemented from July 24 this year after receiving the Royal assent last month.

The joint sitting of the Parliament on July 4, adopted the Civil Liability Bill also known as Tort Bill.

This Act will apply to claims for compensation, arising out of harm caused to a person or property by another person breaching a duty imposed by this Act or by any other laws.

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BTP declares Gangzur -Minjay candidate 

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