You're an excellent lecturer! Thank you for your videos!
Thank you, Sir.
Your videos are simple, clear and very informitive.
please give a link to the pdf of your lectures so we can follow throughly. Excellent lectures , funny interesting.. not boring… thank you so much for this.. please keep going
You are welcome
can you please make more videos on tort, especially rylands v fletcher, and vicarious and occupiers liability, thanks, your videos are so helpful
Very informative video. I came out with "Damage/Damages), (BRD/Balance of Probabilities) and no Jury in civil cases.
Thanks very much, Sir.
Law Bank: I find your videos informative, clear and helpful. Would these case authorities generally be applicable to Australia (I know some are)?
so helpful easy to understand. thank you !!
So helpful. Quite easy to understand. Thank you.
You are a good teacher , very insightful, point on.cheers we would appreciate tutorials on contract too
Thank you so much for these videos !! they are so helpful
This si so helpful, thank you
Do you do private lessons for LLB students?
Thank you sooooo much .
Thank you
What happens when you have civil and criminal issues in one case?
You cannot have a case with civil and criminal issue in the same court. However, you could have two parallel cases one in a civil court and one in a criminal court. Since the standard of proof is higher in a criminal court it is possible for a case to succeed in a civil court and fail in the criminal court on the same facts.
Great video
Really good stuff!!
Thanks for the video. But at end of the video, i realized that is the UK system however i am learning the US system. Hope there is not that many differences since i am already quite a bit confused:)
The Law Bank describes how tort crosses into civil law as opposed to criminal.
Your videos are amazing. To keep myself occupied during this pandemic I decided to get an early start on my upcoming A level study in law. I’ve never studied law before but your video explained everything exceptionally and i now have a clear and basic understanding of tort law. Thank you so much!