Join AK Bhambri and Associates for a Litigation Internship – October 2024

Are you a law student eager to gain practical experience in litigation? We’re excited to announce a fantastic opportunity to intern with AK Bhambri and Associates for October 2024! Whether you’re from a National Law University (NLU) or a Non-NLU, we encourage all law students to apply for this enriching internship experience.

About AK Bhambri and Associates

AK Bhambri and Associates is a renowned law firm known for its commitment to excellence and integrity. Founded by AK Bhambri, our firm excels in various legal domains, including litigation, corporate law, and advisory services. We pride ourselves on providing expert legal solutions and strategic representation to our clients.

Our firm is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of legal professionals. By joining us, you will have the opportunity to work alongside seasoned attorneys, gain practical insights into the legal field, and contribute to meaningful legal work.

Internship Opportunities

We are offering both physical and virtual internship positions for October 2024:

  • Physical Internships: 04 positions available
  • Virtual Internships: 05 positions available

As a litigation intern, you will engage in real-world legal tasks, develop your research and writing skills, and gain invaluable experience in the field of litigation.

Application Process

To apply for this exciting internship, please follow these steps:

  • Prepare Your Application: Submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your interest in the internship and your relevant qualifications.
  • Send Your Application: Email your materials to Info@Akbhambri.com. Use the subject line:
    • “Application for (Virtual Internship Oct 2024)” or
    • “Application for (Physical Internship Oct 2024)”.
  • Include Essential Details: In your cover letter, make sure to include:
    • Your Mobile Number
    • Your Residential Address
    • A link to your LinkedIn Profile
  • Interview Scheduling: Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for a virtual interview via Google Meet on 21.09.2024.

Important Note: Please ensure you follow the application process carefully. Applications that do not adhere to the specified guidelines will be rejected. Follow-up emails will not be entertained.

Application Deadline

Submit your application by 19.09.2024 to be considered for this opportunity.

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Act of God – As a General Defences under Tort Law

Introduction

An “Act of God” refers to an extraordinary, natural event that is beyond human control and cannot be anticipated or prevented, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, or other severe weather events. Legally, it is used as a defense in cases where harm or damage occurs due to such events, and the responsible party cannot be held liable because the event was unforeseeable and unavoidable. The defense typically applies when the event occurs unexpectedly and exceeds what could be reasonably anticipated, making it impossible for the defendant to prevent or mitigate the consequences.

For the defense to succeed, the event must meet certain criteria, including being an exceptional natural occurrence, and in some cases, it may require that human actions (such as construction or alterations) did not contribute to or exacerbate the situation. Courts often evaluate whether the event was truly extraordinary and whether the defendant could have taken measures to avoid or reduce the harm.

NICOLAS V. MARSLAND – Extraordinary acts of nature

The defendant constructed some ornamental pools. The region experienced unusually heavy rainfall of a magnitude never experienced before. The pools fled causing damage to the claimant’s property. The court held that the defendant should not be liable for the extraordinary acts of nature (act of god) that could not be anticipated.

GREENOCK CORPORATION V. CALEDONIAN RY. – Criticised and revisited Nicolas

The defendants constructed a pool in the bed of a stream changing the natural course of a stream. Heavy rains led to overflowing of the stream at the pool which damaged the claimants’ property. It was alleged that the stream would not have overflown had the pond not been constructed obstructing and changing the course of the stream.

Held that rain cannot be regarded as an Act of God. It was the duty of the defendants to make the claimants secure against any injury which they would not have been prone to had nature not been interfered with. If the course of nature was tampered, it is difficult to prove Act of God.

SLATER V. WORTHINGTON CASH STORES – Proximity of claimant

Claimant, who was driving along a road, skidded on the ice and was severely injured. She alleged that the injury was due to D’s failure to remove the ice which had accumulated on the roof of D’s shop.

The defence of Act of God was not upheld as the action was reasonably foreseeable and was easily preventable by clearing the snow. It was the shopkeeper’s duty

Conclusion

In conclusion, the “Act of God” defense is a legal concept that allows individuals to avoid liability for harm caused by extraordinary natural events. However, its applicability is not always clear-cut. As seen in Nicolas v. Marsland, where the court accepted the defense for an unprecedented rainfall, it may be upheld when the event is truly unforeseeable and beyond human control. In contrast, cases like Greenock Corporation v. Caledonian Ry. and Slater v. Worthington Cash Stores illustrate that the defense may not apply when human actions have altered natural processes or when the event, though severe, is foreseeable and preventable through reasonable measures. Ultimately, whether the defense is successful depends on the specifics of the case, including the nature of the event and the actions (or inactions) of the parties involved.


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