Legal Principle: the rule of Volenti non fit injuria, means ‘Voluntarily suffered injury is not fit for action.’ Factual Situation: X, a pedestrian finds C losing her control over her Scooty while driving down the flyover, while rescuing C from any harm successfully, X is injured, so is asking for compensation. C may take the defence of the above principle on the basis of (SET LAW 2011)

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Legal Principle: the rule of Volenti non fit injuria, means ‘Voluntarily suffered injury is not fit for action.’ Factual Situation: X, a pedestrian finds C losing her control over her Scooty while driving down the flyover, while rescuing C from any harm successfully, X is injured, so is asking for compensation. C may take the defence of the above principle on the basis of (SET LAW 2011)






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