In the intricate landscape of legal philosophy, the concepts of strict liability and absolute liability emerge as fundamental cornerstones in the attribution of responsibility for specific actions and their resultant consequences.

It is a branch of civil law that addresses wrongful conduct or behaviors that cause pain, injury, or loss and allows the victim to pursue damages. The main goal of tort law is to give people who have been harmed by the carelessness or acts of others a legal remedy.

A civil wrong is referred to in law as a tort. Anyone who commits a tort will be punished by the provisions of tort law. Someone feels betrayed when they are deprived of something by someone else. In every case where a party's rights are violated, the law steps in. Among the repercussions are, for example, legal remedies.

The word tort derives from the French word which means ‘wrong’. Tort is a civil wrong. Tort law is the law of liability which is civil and whenever someone does an injury to another person, tort is applied. Breach of trust and breach of breach of contract are also wrongs other than tort. Tort provides remedies for civil wrongs in the present system of law.

Trespass to a person is a commonly occurring tort in everyday life, involving unjustified interference with an individual's body, either through actual harm or the creation of an apprehension of force.
