Legal Principle: A master will be liable for the wrongful acts of his servants in the course of employment. Factual Situation: Raman had a regular Savings Bank account in Karnataka Bank in which he used to deposit money from time to time. One day, when he wanted to withdraw some big amount, he discovered that two entries in his passbook, immediately prior to the date of withdrawal, were not authenticated by the manager, as required under banking rules. The bank declined the responsibility for these entries and the manager disclaimed any knowledge in this regard. Raman filed a suit against the bank.

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Legal Principle: A master will be liable for the wrongful acts of his servants in the course of employment. Factual Situation: Raman had a regular Savings Bank account in Karnataka Bank in which he used to deposit money from time to time. One day, when he wanted to withdraw some big amount, he discovered that two entries in his passbook, immediately prior to the date of withdrawal, were not authenticated by the manager, as required under banking rules. The bank declined the responsibility for these entries and the manager disclaimed any knowledge in this regard. Raman filed a suit against the bank.





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