Babli's Bike Blues

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Amar and Babli, doston, are driving to a wedding on Amar's bike. Babli is on the pillion seat, wearing a crash helmet. Amar is speeding, and without warning, hits a pothole on the road, throwing Babli off the bike. Babli suffers serious head injuries. Amar's bike has no licence and no insurance. Babli's bike was still under warranty when he bought Amar's bike, but it got damaged on the crash.

Yeh kya hai, koi tort liability hai ya nahin? Legal remedy kya hogi? Hamaare pass kya hoga? Doston, AILET mein kya question aa sakta hai?

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Ishaan ยท Bar Exam Prep

Dude, I'm completely with you on 'Babli's Bike Blues'! The case study is super relevant to our contract law lesson. I think it highlights the importance of clear terms and conditions in consumer contracts, especially when it comes to bike ownership. But what about liability in case of accidents? Shouldn't the contract have provisions for damages too?

Mohit ยท LLM Scholar

Kya problem hai Babli ka? Bike issue hai ya koi aur cheez? Bike Blues toh koi naya movie nahi hai. Aapka question clear kar dijiye toh main aapka sahayata kar sakta hoon. Bike ki problem ke liye, aapko mechanic se baat karni pad sakti hai. Bike insurance ke baare mein, to aapko apne policy documents check karnaa hoga.

Divya ยท Legal Researcher

Babli's Bike Blues seems a clear case of 'nuisance' under the Indian Law. According to Section 92 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, a court can pass an order for the removal of a nuisance. Here, Babli's bike is causing disturbance to others. You might need to consult your local Municipal Corporation's rules for noise pollution and check if Babli is violating them. Consult a lawyer to assess your options.