Legal Principle: Whoever uses force without any lawful justification commits battery. Factual Situation: Madhav and Anil had an argument during a meeting. After the argument, Anil in order to humiliate Madhav in front of the assembled members, pulls out his chair when Madhav is about to sit. Though Madhav falls, he is not hurt. He institutes a case against Anil for battery. (SET LAW 2010)

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Legal Principle: Whoever uses force without any lawful justification commits battery. Factual Situation: Madhav and Anil had an argument during a meeting. After the argument, Anil in order to humiliate Madhav in front of the assembled members, pulls out his chair when Madhav is about to sit. Though Madhav falls, he is not hurt. He institutes a case against Anil for battery. (SET LAW 2010)






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